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Sunday, 09/27/2020 1:34:04 PM

Sunday, September 27, 2020 1:34:04 PM

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So Cunningham and Cooper are both winning while Biden is tied. This state should be an easy win for Biden if he bothered to show up and get some TV coverage here in NC.

NC has no Medicaid expansion under the ACA since the GOP has blocked it. Cooper wants it expanded as does Cunningham.

What is Biden waiting for?


New polls show Biden and Trump tied in North Carolina, Georgia
By Felicia Sonmez



New polling by CBS News shows Biden and Trump locked in a virtual tie in two key states — Georgia and North Carolina — with a majority of Democratic voters in both states saying the Supreme Court fight has made them more energized about voting in November.

Trump is winning the support of 47 percent of likely voters in Georgia, while 46 percent back Biden, according to the survey. In North Carolina, 46 percent of likely voters back Trump and 48 percent support Biden.

Sixty percent of likely Democratic voters in both states say the debate over the Supreme Court makes them more motivated to vote in November. Forty-six percent of likely GOP voters in Georgia and 47 percent in North Carolina said the same.

The poll also shows that 58 percent of likely voters in North Carolina approve of the Affordable Care Act, while 42 percent disapprove. Those figures could help explain why Democrats are focusing on health care — rather than on abortion rights — in the battle over Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court.

Last month, a CBS News poll showed Biden taking 48 percent to Trump’s 44 percent among likely voters in North Carolina, while in Georgia, Biden took 46 percent to Trump’s 45 percent.


In South Carolina’s Senate race, former state Democratic Party chairman Jaime Harrison is winning the support of 44 percent of likely voters, compared with 45 percent for Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R). And in North Carolina, former state senator Cal Cunningham (D) is leading Sen. Thom Tillis (R) 48 percent to 38 percent.

The latest CBS News polls were conducted Sept. 22-25 and have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points in Georgia and 3.6 percentage points in North Carolina.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/2020/09/27/supreme-court-trump-bidenlive-updates/#link-L35IQTMUIZGR5AGVX7WIE4676A

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