Former President Donald Trump (R), left, and President Joe Biden (D) | WhiteHouse.gov
Former President Donald Trump (R), left, and President Joe Biden (D) | WhiteHouse.gov
Nearly 9 in 10 North Carolina voters believe immigration does not make the quality of life better in the state.
That’s according to a poll released Monday by American Greatness.
Only 13% of North Carolina voters believe immigration “makes the quality of life in North Carolina better.” 37% of the state’s voters said immigration makes the quality of life in the state worse.
These poll numbers come about two months after a March poll by the League of American Workers (LAW) found that 22% of North Carolina voters list immigration as the most important issue. Among independent voters, 19% listed immigration as the top issue.
The American Greatness poll also found that 79% of North Carolina voters support only allowing citizens to vote, an issue which could be on the ballot in November. Only 15% of the state’s voters support allowing non-citizens to vote.
In the race for the White House, the poll found former President Donald Trump (R) leading President Joe Biden (D) 49% to 41% among North Carolina voters, with 11% undecided.
The poll also found Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson leads Democrat Josh Stein 44% to 42%, with 14% of North Carolina voters undecided.
The poll was conducted among 600 likely North Carolina voters on May 29-June 2, 2024 by North Star Public Opinion Research for American Greatness.
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