I don't think its zero,I think he'll get less than the 5 and 6 % McCain and Romney got.The results from that poll are so ridiculous compared to other polls and the way Black voters historically vote I just cant take it seriously.It also makes no sense.African Americans are 25 % of NC's population but the poll only has Trump up 4 points overall.If 30 % of NC Black voters supported Trump he would have a much higher lead or Hilary would be getting a much higher % of the white vote than she can realistically expect to get.Romney only won NC by 2 points and I seriously doubt he got anywhere near 30% of the Black vote.
Here are 2 other polls from that same pollster in May and June and they only have Trump getting 3 and 4 %of the Black vote. https://www.nccivitas.org/2016/trump-leads-hilary-in-new-civitas-poll/ https://www.nccivitas.org/2016/hillary-clinton-regains-lead-in-latest-civitas-poll/
In regards to the 2012 election in North Carolina. Romney got 4% of the black vote in the general election in our state - "Black voters, who make up 22 percent of the state’s population, cast 23 percent of the vote and went for Obama 96 percent to 4 percent, according to exit polls." http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article24740005.html In the latest PPP poll in our state Trump is only polling with 3% of the black vote.
Let me make one thing very clear. Polls from the Civitas organization (Civitas Institute - North Carolina's Conservative Voice) funded by extreme right winger Art Pope (whose family owns the Roses & Maxway stores) in our state are a joke and can not be relied on. I am a Republican and am stating this. In proper polls in our state the percentage of blacks for Trump are 2 or 3 percent. If 30% of the blacks in our state were voting for Trump he would have a 10 point lead.
Here's an article in the news and disturber from march 9, ahead of the primaries. http://www.newsobserver.com/news/po...mns-blogs/under-the-dome/article65307142.html They polled Trump at 32, Cruz at 26, and Clinton at 57. Actual primary election results that followed were Trump 40, Cruz 36, and Clinton at 55. Hit Clinton virtually right on the head. A little low on Trump and Cruz because this was when the large number of republicans were losing support down at the end of the line of candidates. http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/north-carolina Iow, they were very accurate in their polling and showed no favoratism to toward conservatives. If anything, it is you who have the extreme bias towards anything conservative, rather than this polling organization being biased.
Their "polling" has shown a HUGE bias towards right-wing talking points over time. The concept that 30% of the blacks support Trump in North Carolina is simply absurd and its not aligned with any other poll from reputable polling firms in our state (PPP, Elon, etc.)
I just gave you the facts and proof that they weren't at all biased in the primaries. What am i supposed to believe? Those facts, or someone who has shown time and again to have an actual hatred of all things conservative.
You merely found the one poll they did which was not biased. Why don't you investigate their other polls on local and state elections. Or any of their polls involving race.
Oh, i just got lucky and happened to find the only poll where they were right? You make a claim about this organization and then you tell me i'm supposed to go find the proof that you're right. Don't hold your breath.
Are you really sticking by the assertion that 30% of the blacks in North Carolina are voting for Trump?