PPP's first Biden-free poll.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/...
Clinton 61 (51 last time, with Joe)
Sanders 24 (23)
NC primary is March 15.
North Carolina provides more evidence of Clinton's favorability numbers improving over the last month. She's gone up a net 9 points from +34 (63/29) in September to now +43 (67/24). Her lead is pretty steady across the board- she gets 74% with African Americans, 66% with seniors, 65% with liberals, 62% with women, 60% with men, 58% with moderates, and 57% with whites. The group where Sanders come closest is with younger voters, but even there Clinton still has a 50/34 advantage.
Also, "Bernie Sanders does an average of about 5 points worse than Clinton in head to head match ups against the same roster of Republicans."
Of course it is NC, not a hotbed of Democratic liberals.
GOP:
Donald Trump may be on the down swing with Republican primary voters some places, but not North Carolina. He leads the field in the state with 31% to 23% for Ben Carson and 11% for Marco Rubio. None of the other GOP hopefuls in the state even get more than 6%- Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, and Carly Fiorina all tie for 4th place.