It's not quite a replay of the Paul-Peden race in Texas, but
once again there are dueling polls in a Republican primary race
featuring an outspokenly antiwar incumbent. In North Carolina's
Third District, challenger Joe McLaughlin has released a poll that shows a statistical tie
with Congressman Walter Jones. Conducted by Public Opinion
Research, it has Jones at 43 percent and McLaughlin at 41
percent.
The Jones campaign has fired back with a poll by National
Research, Inc., showing Jones beating McLaughlin 54 percent to 16
percent in the head-to-head ballot. Jones leads 56 percent to 20
percent when "leaners" are included. Jones, a strong social
conservative, is at 57 percent among "strong Republicans" and 58
percent among voters who describe themselves as part of the
religious right.
Grover Norquist has campaigned for McLaughlin on the
grounds that Jones voted for legislation violating the Taxpayer
Protection Pledge. Newt Gingrich is reportedly coming to the
district to campaign for Jones. I covered the race in a column late last year.