President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are tied in North Carolina, according to a new poll out Monday.
The poll, conducted by SurveyUSA on behalf of High Point University, shows Obama and Romney each earning the support of 43 percent of registered voters in the Tar Heel State.
A CNN/Time poll also released Monday showed the Republican ticket of Romney and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) holding a slim 1-point advantage over Obama and Vice President Joe Biden among likely voters in North Carolina.
The PollTracker Average currently shows North Carolina as a toss-up, with Romney barely leading Obama, 47 percent to 45.8 percent.