Center for North Carolina Politics & Public Service at Catawba College in Salisbury, NC.
Dr. Michael Bitzer, director (bowtiepolitics.bsky.social)
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Ask North Carolinians What’s ‘American’ — and the Answers Split Fast
NC Democrats & Republicans give very different answers about the nation's values and culture — but most of the gaps may not be just partisanship, but rather their worldview.
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AI's Energy Appetite Gives North Carolinians Pause
As data center projects expand across the state, NC public opinion reveals support for innovation alongside growing concerns about energy and water use.
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More NC Independents, Yet Stronger Ideologues
Over the past year, the @catawbacollege.bsky.social-YouGov Surveys of North Carolinians suggests party labels may be softening even as ideological divisions deepen inside both parties.
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Even in a Polarized State, North Carolinians Agree on Early Voting
From 2008 to 2024, voters steadily moved toward casting ballots before Election Day - with past public support for the current 17-day period.
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Find out the concerns & solutions to ensuring political violence isn't a part of this year's mid-term elections in #ncpol.
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North Carolina Democrats and Republicans give very different answers about the nation's values and culture — but most of the gaps may not be just partisanship, but rather their own worldview.
New Substack analysis of #ncpol public opinion regarding early voting sites on campus:
Despite ongoing disputes about voting locations, most NCians support early voting sites on college campuses & view them as a legitimate way to expand voter access.
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The American Political Principle of "Back Off Buddy"
When it comes to governing ambition and power, North Carolinians agree: government branches should defend their power.
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As data center projects expand across the state, NC public opinion reveals support for innovation alongside growing concerns about energy and water use.
Over the past year, the Catawba-YouGov Surveys of North Carolinians suggests party labels may be softening even as ideological divisions deepen inside both parties.
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Despite ongoing disputes over voting locations, most North Carolinians support early voting sites on college campuses and view them as a legitimate way to expand voter access