Alabama Families PAC, a federal Super PAC, recently conducted polling in Alabama's second congressional district. 

In the survey released on Thursday, participants were asked about their opinions of the Republican nominee for Congress, Caroleene Dobson, and Democrat nominee Shomari Figures, as well as respondents' opinions on certain issues and past events.

On the survey, the ballot test showed Dobson trailing 37.04% to 33.86%, with 29.01% indicating they were still undecided on which candidate they would choose. 

Additionally, 28.73% of those interviewed indicated they had a favorable or very favorable opinion of Dobson, while 38.88% said they had a favorable or very favorable opinion of Figures—indicating slight underperformance of Figures on the ballot test and slight overperformance of Dobson, according to Alabama Families PAC. Dobson's overall name ID in the race was 49.88%, while Figures' was 68.46%.

"Voters in Alabama's Second Congressional District are clear in their desire to elect the candidate with the clearest plan on the border and on matters relating to the economy," Dalton Dismukes, Executive Director of Alabama Families PAC, said in a statement. "Caroleene Dobson is not only clearly defining herself as the candidate bringing solutions to problems, but her strides are becoming more and more evident with key voting groups in this district."

Strategy Management conducted the survey from July 22 to 24 with a margin of error of 4%. According to the FEC, the Alabama Families PAC has reported receiving $30,000 in total donations from ALFA, William J. McFarland, Jr., and the Value in Electing Women PAC. Both ALFA and the Value in Electing Women PAC are backing Dobson in the race.

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