What's more, even if there is a backlash, it might not be that big: a new POLITICO / Morning Consult poll shows support for stricter gun laws
among registered voters at 68 %, well above the 25 % who oppose such laws.
Cuomo leads Nixon of New York City by 68 to 21 percent
among registered voters, according to the poll released on Thursday, April 12.
Looking at the generic congressional ballot, the Democrats (44 %) have a five - point advantage over the Republicans (39 %)
among registered voters nationally, unchanged from last month.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's favorability rating is 52 - 43 percent with likely voters, down from 57 - 35 percent last month
among registered voters.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has a 58 - 26 percent favorability with likely voters, up a little from 50 - 23 percent last month
among registered voters.
In a general election contest against Republican real estate executive Paul Massey, Mayor de Blasio, 64 %, leads Massey, 22 %, by nearly three to one
among registered voters in New York City including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate.
Retired Brig. Gen. Don Bacon led incumbent Democratic Rep. Brad Ashford 48 to 44 percent
among registered voters in a North Star Opinion Research poll, shared first with Roll Call.
JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Well, four years ago, you got about 1 percent of the vote, but now some of the polls are showing you close to 10 percent of support
among registered voters.
Senator Barack Obama leads Senator John McCain 47 % to 43 %
among registered voters nationwide.
Among registered voters in New York City, 42 % would be less likely to vote for a candidate supported by the mayor while 28 % would be more likely to cast their ballot for that candidate.
Democrats enjoy a significant edge over Republicans in Erie County when it comes to party affiliations
among registered voters.
The ABC / Washington Post poll finds
among all registered voters, more prefer Democratic congressional candidates.
Democrat Andrew Cuomo still leads Republican Jeanine Pirro by 23 percentage points
among registered voters in the race to become New York State's next attorney general.
Among registered voters in New York State, here is how these hypothetical contests stand:
But by a 51 % -40 % margin
among registered voters, Pryor leads first - term Rep. Tom Cotton, the all - but - certain Republican challenger.
And this from the Gallup analysis: «The six - point Democratic advantage
among all registered voters in the current poll suggests the 2010 election could be quite close if it were held today given low turnout in midterm elections and the usual Republican advantages in turnout.»
Once again, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo receives high marks
among registered voters in...
Once again, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo receives high marks
among registered voters in New York State.
Governor David Paterson's approval rating is at a dreadful 20 %
among registered voters in New York State, but he isn't the only one who is in the dog house among voters.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, leads Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino 59 % to 24 %
among registered voters statewide, and third - party candidate Howie Hawkins receives 6 %, the poll found; Mr. Astorino has virtually the same total as he did in March.
Among all registered voters, only one in four — 25 % — wanted Weiner to enter the contest for mayor and 58 % did not want him to run.
Weiner — 51 % — leads Lhota — 28 % —
among registered voters in New York City.
Among registered voters who back Paladino — 58 % — are very enthusiastic.
Pataki edges Gillibrand 45 % to 41 %
among registered voters in New York State.
Among registered voters in New York State, just over half — 52 % — approve of the job President Barack Obama is doing in office.
Among registered voters, Fernando Ferrer receives 34 % compared with 27 % for Anthony Weiner.
Among all registered voters, 40 % say that they would consider voting for him.
But in more liberal Nassau County, in the Third District, where Democrats outnumber Republicans
among registered voters, the story is different in the race for the seat that will be left vacant by the retiring incumbent Democrat, Representative Steve Israel.
Malliotakis has low name recognition
among registered voters.
A new poll from Siena College find Cuomo's ratings
among registered voters are at their lowest level since he took office.
* HILLARY HOLDS SMALL NATIONAL LEAD, POLL FINDS: A new Quinnipiac poll finds Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by 45 - 41
among registered voters nationwide.
Part of that lead could be chalked up to name ID, but most of it's voter enthusiasm - Corbett leads by just one point
among registered voters.
Despite a lukewarm 44 % job approval rating
among registered voters, Cuomo has maintained his large advantage over Astorino.
President Barack Obama's approval rating has dipped down to 46 %
among registered voters in New York State.
Barrett points out that he trails by just 3 points overall
among registered voters and said his challenge will be to energize the Democratic base — the same voters President Obama will try to rally when he campaigns with Barrett in the college town of Madison on Tuesday.
Among registered voters statewide, 60 % have a favorable impression of Andrew Cuomo while 31 % have an unfavorable view of him.
According to the latest Marist Poll,
among registered voters, Giuliani receives 60 % to Paterson's 35 %.
Democrats held a 12 - point advantage
among registered voters in the January Post-ABC News poll when asked whether they would support a Democrat or Republican in their district.
Among registered voters, 63 percent say preschool attendance is very important, nearly identical to the response in May 2006 (60 %)-- just before voters rejected a June ballot measure that would have taxed upper - income residents to fund universal voluntary preschool.
Among registered voters, 84 percent of Democrats, 68 percent of independents, and 52 percent of Republicans said global warming should be a priority.
Note that the previously released official voter turnout of 68.3 % nationally reflects turnout
among registered voters, rather than eligible voters
Not exact matches
The increasing role played by non-elected technocrats, increased
voter abstention and curbs on civil liberties are
among the main symptoms of this global malaise, the EIU said, noting that almost half of the 167 countries covered by its index
registered a decline in overall scores between 2006 and 2016.
Many are Independents but the advantage goes to the Democrats over Republicans
among registered Catholic
voters.
And how often does «care for the poor»
register as an important political issue
among evangelical
voters?)
And while more than 90 percent of black
voters supported Jackson in recent primaries, Hertzke notes that «many of these same black
voters register remarkable sympathy for Robertson...» Robertson's appeal
among blacks is correctly attributed to religious and cultural attitudes.
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.
Polling was conducted
among a representative sample of
registered voters in Kentucky that included an oversampling of parents with children in public schools.
Hence much of the changes that many Argentines credit the Kirchners for having brought about (such as family subsidies, higher employment levels and stronger purchasing power despite rising inflation, as well as access to services and products that the poor were suddenly able to access post-2001) are expected to yield wide turnout
among Argentina's poorer classes, without the Frente para la Victoria having to worry about
registering — and then turning out — those who might be considered marginal
voters in the US.
Last month, Clinton led by 6 points with
registered voters and 7 points
among likely
voters.
In a recent Siena College poll, he held a 58 percent to 27 percent lead
among registered Democrats over the activist and actress Cynthia Nixon, who is trying to appeal to more liberal
voters.