As election day nears, a couple of recent polls confirm what may be obvious to many: North Carolina voters aren’t terribly enthusiastic about their political leaders, from either major party.
North Carolina Senator Kay Hagan has a seven-point lead over Republican Thom Tillis in her bid for re-election, according to a recent survey conducted by Public Policy Polling.
Representatives of a nationwide autism organization are lobbying the North Carolina Senate for health insurance that covers autism treatments for kids who are diagnosed as early as age 2.
Democratic incumbent Kay Hagan has regained the largest lead for U.S. Senate re-election since September, according to a statewide telephone poll conducted by Public Policy Polling over the weekend.