The poll results released Oct. 11 examined how N.C. voters prepared for Hurricane Florence and how their thoughts about climate change have shifted over time.
The results of a survey conducted by the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Poll following Hurricane Florence generated significant and widespread coverage by the media, particularly those results relating to how N.C. voters’ opinions about climate change have shifted over time.
The results of the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Poll survey were released Oct. 11 as the remnants of Hurricane Michael entered North Carolina and the discussion about the impact of climate change intensified.
Among the outlets covering the results of the poll were The Washington Post, the Raleigh News & Observer and Charlotte Observer, MSNBC and others. A sampling of the coverage can be found below:
The Washington Post – “.” The story was by a broad range of outlets including the Boston Globe, Virginian-Pilot, Chicago Tribune, East Bay Times, Tampa Bay Times
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Raleigh News & Observer, Charlotte Observer – ““
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Inquisitr – ““
Cynthia Tucker, syndicated columnist – ““
Wilmington Star-News – ““
WTVD –