Sentences with phrase «early polls showed»

That early poll showed Tenney (48 percent) with a commanding lead over Phillips (13 percent) and Wells (9 percent).
Early polling shows that Reid faces a tough re-election battle in 2010.
Some, though, are looking elsewhere and still - early polling shows that this November could yield near - record voting for so - called «third party» candidates.
While Quinnipiac has not previously surveyed voters across the state about the race, other earlier polls showed Mr. Cuomo leading Ms. Nixon by more than 30 and 40 percentage points.
The measure is fairly popular — an early poll showed Yes on 32 leading 60 % — 30 % — in a state where Democrats have a large majority.
Early polls show that most Nintendo fans are content with the price drop — even if they already coughed up the full $ 250 to bring the 3DS home.

Not exact matches

As the polls showed the race tightening, he says, «reporters frequently focused on other factors, such as early voting and Democrats» supposedly superior turnout operation.»
Ministry of Finance data showed exports fell 2.9 percent in February from a year earlier, more than a 1.9 percent drop expected by economists in a Reuters poll, after a revised 6.3 percent rise in January.
The April 26 - 30 voter poll showed Lopez Obrador winning 48 percent support, unchanged from a Reforma voter survey earlier in April.
The survey showed cash accounted for 47.6 percent of German transactions by volume last year, down from 53.2 percent three years earlier and below the half mark for the first time since polling started in 2008.
A Pew poll predating the accident showed that 66 per cent of Americans support TransCanada's project to link Canada's oilsands to Texas refineries and, I argued earlier this week, there's no reason why they should change their minds.
Opinion polls showed that just 22 % of New Brunswickers supported the deal, and a two - month - long diet of protests and loud public outrage convinced five of Graham's Liberal MLAs, including three cabinet ministers, to tell the premier in early January that they couldn't support the transaction.
... Early polls for the Aug. 28 primary show Arpaio grabbing between one - third and one - fifth of the electorate, behind the establishment - backed front - runner, Rep. Martha McSally, a former Air Force combat pilot, and ahead of another conservative insurgent, state Sen. Kelli Ward -LSB-.]
In this context, early public opinion polling has shown that Canadian voters view the economy as the highest - priority issue in the 2008 election.
As with The Washington Post / ABC News poll that came out earlier Tuesday, it shows Republicans have a far different prescription for preventing mass shootings than Democrats and even independents.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
The polls in Florida show Romney's lead widening, and it's possible they underestimate what his real margain will be — due to his industry in getting his people to vote early.
Early primary polls showed that his supporters were more likely than voters overall to be poor, white, without higher education, and from rural counties or small towns.
It also shows Paladino a lot closer to Cuomo than even the Rasmussen poll earlier this week that pegged the race at 54 - 38, again without Lazio in the running.
Early polls suggested that there was a surprising level of public support for the strike, with a Channel 4 poll showing 77 % backed the action and 23 % opposed it.
Early suggestions that David Cameron had emerged unscathed from the Liam Fox row looked overly optimistic, as the poll showed a six - point drop in those who thought the Tories were «honest and principled», down from 36 % to 30 %.
«Siena released a poll earlier this week showing 60 percent of New Yorkers want ethics reform, specifically transparency,» said Sen. Liz Krueger, D - Manhattan.
The Register poll on caucus eve may have been successful, but traditional polls from a couple weeks earlier showed a strong, but eroding, Gingrich lead, and would not have come very close to correlating with the final tallies, either.
By comparison the first ComRes poll after the Libyan action began in 2011 showed 35 per cent support — so higher but still not overwhelming — and, for comparison, early support for the invasion of Iraq was over 50 per cent.
The same Quinnipiac poll that found the mayor's approval at a low point earlier this month showed what The Times dubbed a «stark racial divide,» with 64 % of African - American voters saying they approve of his performance.
Early polling has shown that she is down by over 40 points.
De Blasio was announced the winner by local newscasts before 9:30 p.m., after early poll results showed him garnering over 61 percent of the vote with more than half of precincts reporting.
Cuomo has a large, early lead over Nixon among Democratic voters of 66 percent to 19 percent, a poll released Monday shows, though it was taken before she became announced her candidacy.
By early September, a Siena College poll showed Stefanik with a 13 - point lead over Woolf.
Still, in early April, even Stefanik's own polling showed Doheny with a 17 - point lead in the primary.
A Siena Poll released in February shows that 67 % of New Yorkers, including 60 % of Upstate New Yorkers, 48 % of Republicans, and 65 % of suburban New Yorkers, support early voting.
Khan's camp believe the Tories have launched their attacks on the Labour candidate earlier than expected due to polling last week showing Khan edging ahead in the race.
Reclaim New York Initiative's poll earlier this year showed clearly that Rockland and Westchester residents were offended by the way in which the bridge was named.»
ICM also asked a voting intention question asking how people would vote assuming that Gordon Brown was Labour leader — like YouGov's poll earlier this week this showed Labour doing worse under Brown than under Blair; with Brown as leader voting intention would be CON 40 %, LAB 37 %, LD 18 %.
An early YouGov poll showed that Miliband's pledge had struck a chord with voters.
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand also faced a primary challenge from Gail Goode, a city attorney, but shortly after the polls closed, early results showed the incumbent had the race locked up, according to the AP.
The numbers are a change from earlier in the year, when a poll showed the majority of voters said they were in favor of holding a constitutional convention, despite the fact that they had not heard much about it.
Cuomo is well ahead in early polling, but Astorino has argued that his re-election in Democratic - leaning Westchester County shows he can compete with the governor for Democratic and moderate voters.
A new Quinnipiac poll released earlier this week showed Bloomberg with comfortable leads over both of his potential rivals — Democrats Bill Thompson, the New York City Comptroller, and Rep. Anthony Weiner.
An early poll indicated the Miami - Dade Republican wasn't well - known in the district and showed him trailing Alex Diaz de la Portilla by 36 points.
But Kingson on Tuesday outperformed a poll from only two weeks earlier, which showed him finishing a distant third to Deacon with 8 percent of the vote.
A new YouGov poll for tomorrow's People newspaper shows the Tory lead remaining at 18 %, in line with the most recent YouGov / Daily Telegraph poll from earlier this week:
The shock YouGov / Times poll earlier this month — showing a nine point lead for «Leave» - was published just after the PM concluded his preliminary negotiations with EU President Tusk.
A Siena poll released earlier this month showed Serino leading Gipson by 12 percentage points in the 41st SD.
Earlier this week, a Kos poll showed Hall two percentage points behind his GOP challenger, Nan Hayworth, with 14 percent of respondents undecided.
Nevertheless, the Electoral Commission report into these elections drew back from their earlier recommendation because its research showed that a large minority of people wished to retain the option of voting at polling stations.
Cuomo's actions have focused on his left flank: a Siena Research Institute poll earlier this month showed that fewer than half the state's voters view him favorably, and a majority of self - identified Democrats and liberals did not approve of the job he's been doing.
Pennsylvania (D): A Quinnipiac poll released earlier this week that showed Sen. Arlen Specter (D) and former Rep. Pat Toomey (R) in a dead heat was a real eye - opener.
A new ORB poll on the Labour leadership earlier in the week showed Andy Burnham was seen as the candidate most likely to help Labour's chances at the next election (36 %), followed by Liz Kendall on 25 %.
Two early November polls showed him dominating the Democratic field in New Hampshire.
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