A majority of North Carolinians are satisfied with the job U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole is doing. They're not so certain about President George W. Bush.
Those are the findings of the latest survey by the Elon University Poll, which surveyed 764 North Carolina residents Feb. 18-21. Elon did not limit its survey to registered voters or likely voters.
The poll found that slightly more than half of those surveyed approved (39.2 percent) or strongly approved (11.5 percent) of the job Dole is doing in the Senate. More than 26 percent of those surveyed said they didn't know how Dole, a Salisbury Republican, was doing.
Only 35 percent of those surveyed said they approved (25 percent) or strongly approved (10.5 percent) of the job Bush is doing. Almost 40 percent said they strongly disapproved of how Bush is doing.
The margin of error was plus or minus 3.6 percentage points.
"While Senator Dole receives decent reviews from North Carolinians overall, the Bush presidency is tempering her support a bit in the state, and this could prove a liability as she runs for re-election this fall," Hunter Bacot, director of the Elon University Poll, said in a statement.


Re: Poll: N.C. likes Dole more than Bush
Thank you for being one of only a few media outlets who correctly identified and pointed out that the Elon poll does not sample registered voters.