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WRAL News Poll: 51% of likely November voters support Josh Stein and 37% support Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson .
WRAL poll found Stein leading with men and women, young and moderate voters.
Stein has picked up support among conservatives since March , up from 14% in the March poll.
Robinson has been criticized for comments he’s made about women, LGBTQ people and the Jewish community.
The WRAL News poll found fewer North Carolina voters opposed to a six-week ban than in March .
Robinson may have more support than the poll indicates, a political science professor said.
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