46.5 -- William Lawson
46.1 -- Rep. David Price
David Price is a 22 year incumbent of NC-4.
I believe that is a statistical tie, but hey, Action Solutions polled folks who are actually running for office unlike PPP.
And Take a look at the internals ...
- 1038 -------polled
- 45.4% ------Democrat
- 28.2% ------Republican
- 23.68% -----Unaffiliated
- 2.8 ---------Third Party
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Via Liberty Pulse:
RALEIGH, N.C., September 7, 2010 – William (B.J.) Lawson, MD, Republican challenger to Rep. David Price in North Carolina’s Fourth District, announces a turning point in his campaign as a recent poll shows that 46.5 percent of likely voters would elect him, as opposed to 46.1 percent who would vote to re-elect 22-year incumbent Rep. Price.
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Action Solutions polled 1,038 registered likely voters here in the Fourth District – respondents included 45.4 percent Democrat, 28.2 percent Republican, 23.6 percent Unaffiliated and 2.8 percent other/third party – which accurately reflects the expected off-year turnout in the district.
Update
Brad Miller and David Price both have districts that have been historically safe and similar over time. If the numbers are truly so close in respect to David Price this poll suggests that Brad Miller may be more vulnerable than he appears.
David Price
2008
B.J. Lawson (R) -------- 37%
David Price (D) -------- 63%
Steve Acuff (R) -------- 35%
David Price (D) -------- 65%
2004
Todd Batchelor (R) ---- 34%
David Price (D) ------- 64%
Brad Miller
2008
Hugh Webster (R) --------- 34.1%
Brad Miller (D) ------------ 71.6%
Vernon Robinson (R) ------- 36%
Brad Miller (D) --------- 64%
2004
Virginia Johnson (R) -------- 41%
Brad Miller (D) ------------- 59%
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