Not exact matches
Moves to extend trading hours on weekdays and on Sundays could
be a hit with
voters, according to a recent
survey conducted for the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA, with 59 per cent of shoppers keen for longer weekday trade.
A Monmouth University
survey released on Wednesday — conducted by telephone, and with a plus - or - minus 3.5 % margin of error — found that 51 % of registered
voters said they would vote for or lean toward a Democratic candidate if the 2018 elections
were held today, compared to just 36 % who said they would vote or lean Republican.
The
survey was sampled from 400 GOP primary
voters between Oct. 25 - 29, before and after last week's third GOP presidential debate.
The
survey of 1,077 registered
voters was conducted online by the Program for Public Consultation at the University of Maryland from Dec. 6 - 8.
Such statistics likely reflect the impact of the
voter attitude behind another of our key findings: over 80 % of respondents to our
survey either «agreed» or «strongly agreed» that a politician who
is dishonest in his or her personal life can not
be trusted in their professional role.
The Ipsos Reid
survey, conducted exclusively for Postmedia News and Global TV, reveals that Harper's governing Conservatives, 20 months after winning re-election,
are maintaining a steady core of support among
voters.
As part of an aggressive new
voter - targeting operation, Cambridge Analytica — financially supported by reclusive hedge fund magnate and leading Republican donor Robert Mercer —
is now using so - called «psychographic profiles» of US citizens in order to help win Cruz votes, despite earlier concerns and red flags from potential
survey - takers.
In an April 26 - May 1
survey of 1,991 registered
voters, 62 percent say the administration
is running somewhat or very chaotically, a rise of 4 percentage points from a March 15 - 19 poll and 8 points from a March 1 - 5 poll.
I have yet to see the details, but the Edmonton Journal
is reporting on a new Environics
survey, taken between November 4 and 8 that showed the governing Progressive Conservatives with the support of 51 % of decided
voters across the province.
Americans with no religion
are the fastest - growing «religious» group in the country, with a recent Pew
survey finding that such
voters represent 20 % of the population.
According to the Public Religion Research Institute
survey, two - thirds of
voters (67 %) said it
is either very important or somewhat important for a presidential candidate to have strong religious beliefs.
According to a Pew Research Center
survey of 1,655 registered
voters released today, more than half of white evangelicals said they weren't satisfied with their ballot options (55 %), reflecting the feeling of Americans at large (58 %).
Rasmussen's April
survey also showed that likely
voters were more likely to describe themselves as «pro-choice» than «pro-life,» by a 51 «40 margin.
This might
be because Rasmussen
surveys likely
voters, while Gallup
surveys the population as a whole.
In March, the Pew Forum for Religion and Public Life saw a first in its ten years of polling: the largest group of
voters in its
survey, 38 %, said that politicians
are talking about religion «too much» right now.
A recent Pew
survey found that 56 percent of Catholic registered
voters and 89 percent of black Protestant registered
voters (two - thirds of whom
are evangelicals, according to Pew) side with Clinton in the upcoming election.
They
're the «nones,» also known as unaffiliated
voters, according to a new American Values
Survey by the Public Religion Research Institute.
The Pew
survey found that 17 % of registered
voters think Obama
is a Muslim, while 31 % say they do not know the president's religion.
When
voters in Florida
were approving a lottery, a
survey found that the majority believed the lottery
was going to pay the major portion of the state budget for education.
The
survey on behalf of the CTU
was conducted by Lake Research Partners, which
surveyed 723 Chicago
voters by telephone using professional interviewers.
Data
were collected via landline and cellular telephone
surveys Feb. 24 - 26 among 600 registered
voters, including 222 parents or guardians of children in K - 12 public or charter schools.
The
survey found that 97 percent of
voters and 96 percent of public school parents think serving nutritious foods in schools
is important to «ensure that children
are prepared to learn and do their best.»
Other
surveys that Mt. Kisco, Westchester
voters will not vote for him as he
is not supportive of local merchants.
As
surveys show, his
voters know that he
is untrustworthy and unqualified to
be commander - in - chief, despite his claims to
be an outsider and the only person capable of restoring faith in politics.
But in
surveys conducted over the summer by The New Statesmen, Labour's members
were 75 % ABC1
voters, 57 % degree holders and 15 % London dwellers.
It
's also possible that the race
is closer to the results of larger
surveys like the British Social Attitudes
survey which suggest that only around one - in - four
voters are unequivocally in favour of withdrawal from the EU.
In one recent
survey, 81 % of
voters described the parties as «much of a muchness» and only 16 % said they felt there
was a real difference between them.
Labour
is enjoying its strongest polling since Gordon Brown's honeymoon, as a new
survey shows Conservative
voters are growing less likely to vote at the next election.
A recent
survey carried out by You Gov for the Sheffield University Political Economy Research Institute (SPERI) demonstrated that
voters in Britain now prioritise growth over deficit reduction (47 - 34 %), deeming current spending cuts to
be hasty and excessive.
So it
's not surprising that our research revealed a strong desire amongst the public for politicians to protect and champion business — 82 per cent of
voters in our
survey agreed that the government should do more to support UK businesses.
The poll
was conducted from April 26 through May 1,
surveying 1,076 registered
voters.
For instance, when looking at the internet as a persuasive tool, they say that «e-mail
is not close to challenging direct mail and phone calls as ways to reach
voters: A Pew Research Center
survey last month found that 38 percent of registered
voters had received phone calls about the midterm campaigns, while only 15 percent had received e-mail.»
There
is a «shy
voter» theory whereby a portion of
voters who
are reluctant to admit their preferences will instead give socially desirable answers in election
surveys and focus groups before voting another way.
According to a new
survey report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, 88 percent of registered
voters have some kind of cell phone, and of those, over half
are smartphone users.
The British Election Study
survey evidence suggests that Scottish Labour MPs will not
be saved by incumbency effects or tactical voting, so the party will primarily need to attract a significant number of their former
voters back from the SNP.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online
survey finds that 62 % of Likely Republican
Voters believe McCain who is terminally ill with cancer should resign from the Senate before May 30 so Arizona voters can elect a replacement in the upcoming November elec
Voters believe McCain who
is terminally ill with cancer should resign from the Senate before May 30 so Arizona
voters can elect a replacement in the upcoming November elec
voters can elect a replacement in the upcoming November elections.
As for the rest of the Democratic field in this
survey, seven percent (7 %) of
voters would choose Biden or New York Governor Andrew Cuomo if the 2016 Democratic presidential primary
were held in their state today.
Forty - three percent of
voters surveyed by Siena trust their local government most or all of the time to «do what
's right,» as opposed to a 28 percent level of trust for state or federal governments.
Paladino
is getting strong support from Tea Party
voters, which has helped him gain in the polls, the
survey said.
This statewide telephone
survey of 500 Likely
Voters in New York
was conducted on September 16, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports.
Swing Left
is targeting 64 House seats and has activated local, self - organized teams across the country to begin canvassing their respective swing districts — including knocking on doors to
survey constituents» concerns, registering new
voters at farmers markets and recruiting locals to build up volunteer capacity inside the targeted districts.
Despite uncertainty about effectiveness, it can at least
be said that Labour
are using a strategy rooted in an understanding of the
voters that can
be justified with the
survey evidence.
This statewide telephone
survey of 500 Likely
Voters in New York
was conducted on October 19, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports.
The exclusive
survey of 1,000 older
voters shows the Tories
are expected to push past Scottish Labour into second place at the Holyrood election.
Calls
were made to a stratified weighted sample of
voters from the L - 2 Voter list via both land and cell phones, supplemented with additional cell phone sample from
Survey Sampling International
An academic study,
surveying 5,000 Scottish
voters soon after the referendum, found that the majority for No
was formed by an «unusual alliance» of the very young, average earners, Protestants and women.
If this week
is any indication, expect a late - December blizzard of studies, reports and
surveys predicting doomsday scenarios for New York's schools, cities and other government entities if a tax cap goes through — despite a poll saying that
voters clearly want the mechanism.
The
survey of 1,000 Registered New York
Voters was conducted on May 21 - 22, 2013 by Rasmussen Reports.
A Quinnipiac Poll published Wednesday, which
surveyed 955 city
voters, found that 56 percent approve of the job Cuomo
is doing and 58 percent believe he would
be better for the city than Nixon.
For political
surveys, census bureau data provides a starting point and a series of screening questions
are used to determine likely
voters.