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Immigration: Closer to Democrats or Republicans
registered voters
June 08, 2023—January 15, 2026:
82,844 Responses
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age
50-64
18-34
35-49
50-64
65+
education
Non-College Graduate
College Graduate
Postgraduate
gender
Male
Female
party
Democrat
Republican
Independent
race
White
Black or African-American
Hispanic/Latino
Other
state
North Carolina
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Do you think that your opinion on the issue of immigration is closer to Democrats or Republicans in your state?
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state:
North Carolina
age:
50-64
Clear All
100%
- Democrats
100%
- Republicans
100%
- Neither Democrats nor Republicans
100%
- Unsure
100%
- Net Democrats
2026-01-15
Clear
12M
6M
3M
Republicans
Democrats
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
Unsure
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All Respondents
January 15, 2026
100% of population
Total
Democrats
41%
Republicans
45%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
12%
Unsure
3%
Subgroups
Refined by:
state:
North Carolina
age:
50-64
Clear All
<1% of population
Total
Democrats
34%
Republicans
50%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
13%
Unsure
2%
education:
Non-College Graduate
Democrats
31%
Republicans
52%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
14%
Unsure
3%
education:
College Graduate
Democrats
35%
Republicans
52%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
11%
Unsure
3%
education:
Postgraduate
Democrats
47%
Republicans
37%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
13%
Unsure
2%
gender:
Male
Democrats
29%
Republicans
54%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
15%
Unsure
2%
gender:
Female
Democrats
38%
Republicans
47%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
12%
Unsure
3%
party:
Democrat
Democrats
77%
Republicans
6%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
13%
Unsure
4%
party:
Republican
Democrats
4%
Republicans
90%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
5%
Unsure
1%
party:
Independent
Democrats
31%
Republicans
38%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
28%
Unsure
3%
race:
White
Democrats
25%
Republicans
64%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
10%
Unsure
2%
race:
Black or African-American
Democrats
62%
Republicans
12%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
21%
Unsure
5%
race:
Hispanic/Latino
Democrats
40%
Republicans
36%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
21%
Unsure
3%
race:
Other
Democrats
35%
Republicans
34%
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
27%
Unsure
4%
All Respondents
January 15, 2026
100% of population
Democrats
Republicans
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
Unsure
Total
41%
45%
12%
3%
Subgroups
Refined by:
state:
North Carolina
age:
50-64
Clear All
24% of state
Democrats
Republicans
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
Unsure
Total
34%
50%
13%
2%
education
Democrats
Republicans
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
Unsure
Non-College Graduate
31%
52%
14%
3%
College Graduate
35%
52%
11%
3%
Postgraduate
47%
37%
13%
2%
gender
Democrats
Republicans
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
Unsure
Male
29%
54%
15%
2%
Female
38%
47%
12%
3%
party
Democrats
Republicans
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
Unsure
Democrat
77%
6%
13%
4%
Republican
4%
90%
5%
1%
Independent
31%
38%
28%
3%
race
Democrats
Republicans
Neither Democrats nor Republicans
Unsure
White
25%
64%
10%
2%
Black or African-American
62%
12%
21%
5%
Hispanic/Latino
40%
36%
21%
3%
Other
35%
34%
27%
4%
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