N.C. Policy Watch has a new poll out.
The results appear to show voters support an earned income tax credit, oppose a cut in the sales tax and support raising taxes on the wealthy.
But the wording is problematic. For example:
Another legislative proposal would reduce the state sales tax by one-quarter of a penny. This reduction will save the average household about $45 per year but will leave the state with $250 million less per year to pay for essential public services like schools. (Italics ours)
That's a pretty fair question up to the last five words or so. A different ending would surely change the results:
...to pay for incentives for businesses like Dell and Google.
...to pay for a salary increase for state employees.
...to cover a shortfall in projected lottery revenue.


Re: N.C. Poll Watch
Then a fair question would be: If you had to cut $250 million from the state budget, which would you support: Cutting health insurance for kids, eliminating incentives for major companies, etc.
— RTB