The latest swing in the governor's race is in Beverly Perdue's favor, according to the latest results from Public Policy Polling.
PPP surveyed 1,202 likely voters on Oct. 4-5 and found that Perdue was the preference of 46 percent. Republican Pat McCrory was the choise of 43 percent, and Libertarian Mike Munger was the choice of 4 percent.
The margin of error was plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.
Officials with PPP say that problems with the economy are bolstering Perdue's campaign. They said Perdue had a 56-35 lead among likely voters who say their top concern is the economy. That's up from 48-38 among such voters a week ago.
"She's connecting better with voters as she talks more about the economy, and that's helping to bring some of her base voters home," said Dean Debnam, president of PPP, a Democratic polling firm.




Re: Obama endorse Perdue
McCrory/Obama 2008. Perdue is a bunch of talking points without any substance on any of the issues. She flip-flops with the polls and is a part of the deep rooted corruption in Raleigh.
Time for a change at both the Federal and State level.