The Raleigh News & Observer reports:
Support among Republicans for their party’s candidate for governor, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, has dropped by 20 percentage points, according to a new poll released Monday by East Carolina University. Among all voters polled, Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein now has a 17-point lead over Robinson.
The ECU Center for Survey Research poll shows a major shift in the governor’s race compared to its last poll, just a few months ago. The new poll has Stein with 50% of the vote, compared to Robinson with just 33%.
In ECU’s previous poll, Robinson had the vote of 83% of fellow Republicans. That support has dropped to 63% of Republicans. Robinson used to lead male voters, but now Stein has the lead.
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