2024 Primary Polling

NC House District 82

  • 82% of Republican primary voters are more likely (71% much more likely) to vote for Kevin Crutchfield when they learn that he is a steadfast supporter of the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, which prohibits biological male students from participating in female sports.
  • 82% of Republican primary voters are more likely (67% much more likely) to vote for Kevin Crutchfield when they learn that he voted to prohibit medical professionals from performing surgical gender transition procedures on minors and prescribing, providing, or dispensing puberty-blocking drugs or cross-sex hormones to minors.
  • 83% of Republican primary voters are more likely (59% much more likely) to vote for Kevin Crutchfield when they learn that he voted for the Parents’ Bill of Rights and will always fight for parental involvement in education, school choice, and opportunities for all children to attend schools that best meet their educational needs, free from indoctrination against parents’ wishes.
  • 82% of Republican primary voters are more likely (55% much more likely) to vote for Kevin Crutchfield when they learn that he and his wife own and operate successful small businesses, employing 45 people in our community. Kevin will champion policies that get the government out of the way of our job creators and workers.
  • 78% of Republican primary voters are more likely (61% much more likely) to vote for Kevin Crutchfield when they learn that he has been endorsed by the NRA (2022), voted for the Guarantee Second Amendment Freedom and Protections Act, and will always stand for our Second Amendment rights.

NC Senate District 3

  • 85% of Republican primary voters are more likely (61% much more likely) to vote for Bob Brinson when they learn that he supports the Parents’ Bill of Rights and will always fight for parental involvement in education, school choice, and opportunities for all children to attend schools that best meet their educational needs, free from indoctrination against parents’ wishes.
  • 82% of Republican primary voters are more likely (59% much more likely) to vote for Bob Brinson when they learn that he is an NRA member and will always stand for our Second Amendment rights.
  • 78% of Republican primary voters are more likely (43% much more likely) to vote for Bob Brinson when they learn that he is a West Point graduate and served 28 years in the US Army as a helicopter pilot, logistician, and Inspector General.
  • Lt. Governor Mark Robinson has an image rating of 59% favorable and 6% unfavorable among Republican primary voters in SD-3. 49% of Republican primary voters said they would be more likely to vote for Bob Brinson if he were endorsed by Lt. Governor Mark Robinson.
  • 81% of Republican primary voters were less likely to support Michael Speciale (65% much less likely) after learning that while in the General Assembly, Speciale voted to increase taxes on small businesses and employers in Eastern North Carolina and even voted against a bill to let taxpayers deduct medical expenses from their personal income taxes (https://www.ncleg.gov/Legislation/Votes/RollCallVoteTranscript/2019/H/929).
  • 78% of Republican primary voters were less likely to support Michael Speciale (64% much less likely) after learning that while in the NC House, Michael Speciale voted against collecting DNA for felons who committed crimes such as assault, peeping, hostage-taking, assault on emergency personnel with a dangerous weapon, and child abuse (https://www.ncleg.gov/Legislation/Votes/RollCallVoteTranscript/2015/H/652).
  • 76% of Republican primary voters were less likely to support Michael Speciale (64% much less likely) after learning that when Speciale was in the NC House, he opposed a bill protecting dogs and said, “If I kick a dog across the floor, is that considered daily exercise?” (He also said, “Euthanasia performed humanely, so should I choose the ax or the baseball bat?”) He also voted against collecting the DNA of felons convicted of cruelty to animals, including the torture, mutilation, poisoning, and killing of animals, or felons who killed law enforcement service dogs (https://www.ncleg.gov/Legislation/Votes/RollCallVoteTranscript/2015/H/652).
  • 80% of Republican primary voters were less likely to support Michael Speciale (61% much less likely) after learning that while AOC and the Squad are pushing their extreme agenda in Washington to defund the police, Michael Speciale voted against $15.4 million for North Carolina law enforcement officers and crime prevention, and he voted against raises for our state troopers (https://www.ncleg.gov/Legislation/Votes/RollCallVoteTranscript/2019/H/929).