They better vote like they have good sense.
North Carolina likely voters put former President Donald Trump ahead of Kamala Harris in the presidential contest, according to a new Fox News survey. That’s unchanged since September.
Trump is ahead by 49-47% among likely voters, while third-party candidates receive 4%.In the two-way contest, his edge narrows to 1 point -- a useful indicator as pre-election surveys often overstate support for third-party candidates.
Among the larger universe of registered voters, Harris is up by 1 point on both the expanded ballot (48-47%) and head-to-head (50-49%).
Trump is ahead by 49-47% among likely voters, while third-party candidates receive 4%.In the two-way contest, his edge narrows to 1 point -- a useful indicator as pre-election surveys often overstate support for third-party candidates.
Among the larger universe of registered voters, Harris is up by 1 point on both the expanded ballot (48-47%) and head-to-head (50-49%).