Another Civitas poll has three-term state Rep. Nelson Dollar, R-Wake, leading his Democratic opponent Robin Anderson by 22-percentage points:

According to the poll of 350 registered voters in that district, 52 percent of voters said if the election for state representative were held today, they would vote for Dollar while 30 percent said they would vote for Anderson. Eighteen percent of voters said they were undecided.

Among voters who said they were most likely to vote in 2010, Dollar?s lead expands 26 percentage points ? 56 percent to 30 percent.

?Dollar?s incumbency and fairly high name identification have pushed him out to a large early lead over his unknown challenger,? said Civitas Senior Legislative Analyst Chris Hayes. ?However, this is another one of those suburban swing districts that Obama carried in 2008 where voters care less about party and more about the issues in who represents them.?