Poll: Budd, Beasley Tied in North Carolina U.S. Senate Race
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : She is thinking that the way you solve this is more government spending, more Biden tax increases.52% : Over 60 percent of North Carolinians would support a federal law to "dramatically increase oil and gas drilling in the United States," and 45.5 percent say state lawmakers should prioritize affordability and reliability in energy over carbon emissions.
52% : She supports Biden's war on American energy... and she's completely in line with Green New Deal thinking," Budd told Breitbart News exclusively in July.
38% : Like every other state in the nation, voters may be divided about social issues such as abortion, but "the vast majority of North Carolinians can agree [on] a shared concern about gas prices," according to the John Locke Foundation, which released the poll.
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