NC Congressional District 14: Republican Primary Voter Survey Data

Summary

Differentiators Data conducted a survey of 400 likely GOP Primary voters in North Carolina’s 14th Congressional District on December 17th through 19th for the GOPAC Education Fund. The survey has a margin of error of +/- 4.9% and included 1/3 live landline, 1/3 live cell phones, and 1/3 text to web responses.

GOPAC endorsed North Carolina State House Speaker Tim Moore and included him in the group’s program that helps conservative state legislative leaders win Congressional elections. Speaker Moore has benefitted from over $175,000 in early spending from GOPAC and his polling numbers show overwhelming support across the district. Moore is viewed favorably by 50% of voters and leads his two Republican Primary opponents by 43 percentage points.

In other high-profile primary races, the survey found Donald Trump and Mark Robinson with large leads in the Presidential and Gubernatorial contests in the 14th Congressional District.

Moore’s net favorability districtwide is +38%, with 50% of voters having a favorable opinion of Moore and only 12% having an unfavorable opinion. Moore’s support is strongest in Cleveland County where he lives but his net favorability is over 22% in every county in the district.

At this point, Moore is a heavy favorite to win the March primary.

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