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  • Verbatim Impressions of Romney

    When I mention Mitt Romney, what are the first few things that come to your mind? ROMNEY IMAGE: Very Fav AREA: Charlotte GENDER: M PARTY: AGE: 25-34 IDEOLOGY:   RACE: Hispanic CHOICE: Def Romney Good businessman. Was the governor and a guy we need in office to make things better. ROMNEY IMAGE: Very Fav AREA: [...]

  • July 2012 Flash Poll Results

    600 adults from the entire state of North Carolina were interviewed by SurveyUSA 06/29/12 through 07/01/12, exclusively for the JW Pope Civitas Institute of Raleigh. Of the adults, 558 were identified by SurveyUSA as being registered to vote and were asked about the elections for President and North Carolina governor. Of the adults, 509 were [...]

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  • 2012 Legislative Recap

    The 2012 North Carolina legislative short session has come to a close, concluding the first biennium in over 100 years that both chambers of the General Assembly were controlled by Republicans. The Civitas Institute has taken the opportunity to review the promises kept and opportunities missed in this historic session. Topics include: budget and taxes, [...]

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  • 2012-13 Conference Committee Budget Closely Resembles Senate Budget Plan

    Conference Budget: $20.18 B Senate Plan: $20.15 B House Plan: $20.28 B Perdue’s Plan: $20.91 B FY 2011-12 Budget: $19.68 B Spending approved for FY 2012-13 last year: $19.94 B The “compromise” budget bill crafted by the conference committee was approved by both chambers of the state legislature Thursday, meaning the bill now moves to [...]

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  • 2012-13 Senate Budget Proposal: Slight Improvements over House Plan

    The North Carolina Senate’s recommended adjustments to the state budget for FY 2012-13 would increase spending by $210 million over the amount approved in last year’s biennial budget, and by $470 million over the current 2011-12 spending total. The Senate’s spending proposal, however, is smaller than the House’s and Gov. Perdue’s budget plans. Senate Plan: [...]

  • May 2012 Poll Results

    This poll of 600 registered 2012 general election voters in North Carolina was conducted May 19-20, 2012 by National Research, Inc. of Holmdel, NJ. All respondents were part of a fully representative sample of registered 2012 general election voters in North Carolina. For purposes of this study, voters interviewed had to have voted in at [...]

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  • April 2012 Democratic Primary Survey

    This poll and the Democratic primary survey were each of 400 registered voters who were likely primary voters in their respective primaries in North Carolina and was conducted between April 30 and May 2, 2012 by National Research, Inc. of Holmdel, NJ. All respondents were part of a fully representative sample of registered 2012 primary [...]

  • House Budget Plan: What Belt Tightening?

    In 2011 North Carolina lawmakers passed a two-year state budget which legislators are reviewing this year. The current budget has built in increases of roughly a quarter billion dollars for the second year, and decisions were made based on revenue forecasts at that time. The House budget proposal, however, includes another $436 million in additional [...]

  • April 2012 GOP Primary Survey

    This poll and the Republican primary survey were each of 400 registered voters who were likely primary voters in their respective primaries in North Carolina and was conducted between April 30 and May 2, 2012 by National Research, Inc. of Holmdel, NJ. All respondents were part of a fully representative sample of registered 2012 primary [...]

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