NC: Public Policy Polling: Obama and Romney tied (user search)
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Capitan Zapp Brannigan
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« on: October 09, 2011, 01:51:39 PM »

Eh, North Carolina is one state where I don't put my full faith in PPP. If accurate, it's great for Obama though. If he's even very competitive in NC on election night, he's probably won handily.

PPP is based in North Carolina and got its start there. Why don't you trust them to poll it?
I think Elaine Marshall 2010 is the main reason. They showed her ahead or competitive for longer than all other polls iirc.
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