Sentences with phrase «next poll asked»

The 2016 Education Next poll asked respondents about school vouchers, but never actually used the label «school vouchers» in its questions.
The Education Next poll asked about vouchers in three other ways as well.
The 2017 Education Next poll asked the public, parents, and teachers what share of teachers at your local public school are excellent, good, satisfactory and unsatisfactory.

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According to the last seven polls — spanning from July 2014 to November 2015 — conduced by the French public - opinion institute Ifop, Le Pen has led each time when voters are asked, «If the next presidential election was next week, which candidate would have the best chance of getting your vote?»
I recently took an informal poll on Facebook asking what sort of interviews you would like to see next, and by far the most - requested was «Ask a Gay Christian.»
The poll then asked those who were currently intending to vote for the Conservatives, UKIP and the Liberal Democrats whether they would consider backing Labour at the next election.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, brushing off results of a poll conducted by a strategist who said he wants to find a candidate to unseat the mayor in next year's Democratic primary, asked Wednesday: What's not to like about New York City?
The poll firstly asks if respondents might consider voting Conservative at the next election — 42 % say they might, technically enough to win the next election, but a comparatively poor figure compared to the 56 % who might consider voting Labour and the 50 % who might consider voting Lib Dem.
There is a Populus poll in The Times tomorrow which does not appear to cover voting intention, but rather asks the public what they expect they outcome of the next election to be.
Asked about the implications the charges against him will have at the polls next year, Skelos said, «Next year's a long ways anext year, Skelos said, «Next year's a long ways aNext year's a long ways away.
The polling company Tamedia asked 20,000 people about their voting intentions on the next referendum day (which includes 3 other issues along with basic income).
A people who should take note of where their elected officials come down on this issue — and remember that the next time they ask for the people's support at the polls.
In the latest ConHome opinion poll we asked * about the next Tory leader and who party members would like it to be.
The poll found that Clegg was marginally ahead (by 47 % to 46 %) when members were asked about whether he should lead the party into the next election.
Finally, a Populus poll for the Daily Politics on Friday asked whether «Now there is a Scottish Parliament and a Welsh assembly the next Prime Minister ought to come from England» — 40 % agreed, 53 % disagreed.
Next up was the Quinnipiac University poll which opted out of an approval rating altogether (it was too soon, they claimed) and only asked about Cuomo's favorability.
When New Yorkers go to the polls next month they will be asked to change the constitution to legalize gambling on non-Indian land.
A Populus poll of people who voted Liberal Democrat in 2010 in Lib Dem seats asked people in their own words why they voted Lib Dem and how they think they will end up voting at the next general election.
If you look at where the lost Liberal Democrat support has gone (and I'm looking now at standard polls asking how people would vote tomorrow), the biggest chunks have gone straight over to Labour, or are saying they don't know what they'd do at the next election.
A few days ago Kojima put up a poll on Twitter asking what the next episode should be about, an a large majority voted for the option to talk about this past E3.
Starting today, and continuing every Saturday for the next two months (and possibly beyond pending interest), we'll ask you a new Animal Crossing question in our weekly poll on the side of the page, and in a weekly post like this one giving more detail to the poll.
As part of the just - released ninth annual Education Next poll, we asked a representative cross-section of the American public the following question:
The news from the Education Next poll had become so bad we were accused of asking an unfriendly voucher question (it referenced the «use» of «government funds to pay the tuition»), so we agreed to split our respondents into two equivalent groups and ask the second group a «friendly» voucher question instead: «A proposal has been made that would give low - income families with children in public schools a wider choice, by allowing them to enroll their children in private schools instead, with government helping to pay the tuition.»
[x] In the 2016 Education Next poll there was also strong support for teacher pay increases — regardless of how the question was asked, 42 percent to 65 percent of Americans favored pay raises and virtually no one thought pay was too high.
In this year's Education Next poll, the favorable response was given by 72 percent of respondents who were asked this question.
The Education Next poll has asked about charter schools for a decade and found plurality support from Democrats and Republicans in every year.
The annual poll was conducted by the pro-school-reform journal Education Next and asked a nationally representative sample of Americans about a variety of education issues, with the results on the Common Core being the most dramatic.
The Education Next survey polled nearly 4,100 adults, and has a margin of error of 2 percent; the PDK / Gallup poll asked 1,000 adults by phone and 3,500 adults online.
My colleagues, Michael Henderson and Martin West, and I discovered all of this when we, as part of the 2014 Education Next (Ednext) poll, asked members of a representative sample of the U.S. population who had school - age children living with them what kinds of schools those children had attended as well as their opinions on many other education - related matters.
Be sure to participate in our next poll where we ask what type of content you purchase on your e-reader.
That was the premise behind a poll released yesterday by Japanese site Goo, which asked its readers which currently - running Shonen Jump series they think is best poised to take up the mantle and become the next Jump series.
Saw a poll on @mobilesyrup asking Canadians what smartphone they're buying next - @blackberrymobile #KEYone won by a landslide and received more votes than #GalaxyS8 and #iPhone combined!
ChangeWave polled more than 3,100 U.S. consumers in the first half of February — days after Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad — and asked whether they were considering purchasing an e-reader, and if so, which one, in the next 90 days.
To coincide with the launch of the BlackBerry Classic, hopefully you saw the poll we ran last week where we asked you which BlackBerry 10 device would be your next?
Capcom - Unity will be running a poll for the next weeks asking that very question, after which the results will be given to the higher - ups who ultimately make the call.
Four of the company's workers are currently trapped in the office and for some reason are blogging about their predicament, asking readers for advice on how to escape and offering a poll that will determine their next action in dealing with the zombie now roaming the studio.
Starting today, and continuing every Saturday for the next two months (and possibly beyond pending interest), we'll ask you a new Animal Crossing question in our weekly poll on the side of the page, and in a weekly post like this one giving more detail to the poll.
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For over a month now, Analog Addiction has been issuing a poll, asking you what next generation games do you plan on purchasing, day - one.
Earlier this week, Amazon ran a poll on its website, asking readers to vote for PS4 or Xbox One as the best next - gen console; some US sites are reporting that the results were so overwhelmingly skewed toward the Sony console, the online retailer removed the survey.
Seeing that Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night release next month over in the land of the rising son, its weird that SEGA will finally make a poll asking fans what franchise should get cross over outfits for these Persona Dance games.
When asked to name major threats to the UK in the next two decades, 15 % of those polled listed climate change without prompting, putting it in fourth position behind immigration, the economy and health.
So in a 2015 poll, they broke out the question a little to It then asks respondents which areas they would like science and innovation to prioritize over the next 15 years, with areas such as job creation, health and medical care, energy supply, education and skills, and the fight against climate change among the issues they are asked to consider.
We frequently receive requests to support new currencies and XRP was clearly on the top of Uphold members» minds, and when we asked in a recent Twitter poll which cryptocurrency they wanted to see next — out of 12,000 + responses, Twitter followers overwhelmingly voted for XRP.
CEO Bobby Lee ran a series of polls over two weeks on Twitter asking the community to vote on which digital currency his exchange should list next.
In a recent Twitter poll, the company asked which cryptocurrency should be added next.
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