New poll gives Ted Budd 20 point lead in US Senate primary in NC | Eastern NC Now

McCrory a distant second and Walker in single digits

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The latest poll in the US Senate race in North Carolina continues to show Congressman Ted Budd with a wide lead.  Budd has 43%, with failed former Governor Pat McCrory second with 23%, and former Congressman Mark Walker at 9%.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/05/02/poll-trump-endorsed-rep-ted-budd-leads-20-points-north-carolina-u-s-senate-primary/


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( May 3rd, 2022 @ 6:09 am )
 
Polls are nice but I keep thinking back to 2016 and 2020 and how things actually turned out. Seems now a days does not matter much what the polls say but what those counting the votes want or have been told to count them.
I hope and pray in this case this is the out come, but not going to get my hopes up until all the votes are counted and who knows how many mail in ballots will show up in the middle of the night.



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