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Posted: 2016-08-24T22:45:09Z | Updated: 2016-08-25T14:16:45Z

While North Carolina residents are divided on their approval of the states controversial bathroom bill, the majority of them agree that HB2 has succeeded in one area: making the Tar Heel State look bad.

A poll by the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute released Wednesday found that slightly more than a third (36 percent) of likely North Carolina voters polled in a multi-question survey supported HB2, while 55 percent disapproved of the law. Nine percent had no opinion.

Yet regardless of their personal attitude on HB2, a whopping 70 percent of respondents said the law has had a bad or otherwise negative impact on North Carolinas reputation nationally.