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Poll results receive media coverage

Results of a recent ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Poll, which surveyed North Carolinians about the economy, social security and legislation that would provide in-state tuition for illegal immigrants at state universities, were carried by several media outlets. Details and story links...

The poll was conducted April 18-26 and surveyed 842 state residents. Most notably, the survey found that 49 percent of respondents favored pending legislation in the state House which would provide in-state tuition rates at state universities for illegal immigrants, provided they attend four years at an N.C. high school and declare their intent to achieve legal status.

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Poll results and interviews with poll director Tim Vercellotti were carried on several radio stations across the state, including WPTF-AM 680 in Raleigh and NPR affiliate WFDD-FM in Winston-Salem. The Burlington (N.C.) Times-News also ran two stories about the poll results.