North Carolina Governor: Stein (D) 53% Robinson (R) 38%

The gubernatorial race in North Carolina has the makings of a landslide. The latest Napolitan News survey shows Democrat John Stein with 53% and Republican Mark Robinson fifteen points behind at 38%. The survey of 780 Likely Voters was conducted before Hurricane Helene ravaged the state.

As North Carolina begins the long road to recovery, it is impossible to know how the devastating impact of the storm could affect the presidential race. The election has likely taken a back seat as individuals try and wrap their minds around what has happened.

Napolitan News surveys ask an initial question to determine the voter preference for each candidate. Then, a follow-up question is asked of uncommitted voters to see which candidate they are leaning towards. The results are then reported “with leaners.”

On the initial ask– the number without leaners– it was Stein 50%, Robinson 36%.

Please note this survey was conducted before Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina.

This Napolitan News Service survey of 780 Likely Voters was conducted online by Scott Rasmussen on September 25-27 , 2024. Field work for the survey was conducted by RMG Research, Inc. and has a margin of error of +/- 3.5.

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