Sentences with phrase «next poll found»

While an Education Next poll found that 49 percent of Americans support the Common Core, a PDK / Gallup poll found that 24 percent did and that a majority opposed the Common Core.
The 2016 Harvard / Education Next poll found that 30 % of teachers oppose the union position on tenure policy.
In 2016, an Education Next poll found that 64 percent of African - Americans supported scholarship tax credits.
A 2014 Education Next poll found that 19 percent of public school teachers send their own kids to private schools, while just 14 percent of the public does.
A 2014 Education Next poll found that 34 percent of teachers chose charters, private schools or home - schooling for their own children — a higher percentage than the general public as a whole.
That year, the annual Education Next poll found that being told President Obama supported charter schools had the effect of making respondents 11 percentage points more likely to endorse charter schooling.
The Education Next poll found that on average adults believe 32 percent of public school funding is sourced from federal coffers.
In 2013, an Education Next poll found that even though half the public supported charters, and just a quarter opposed them, another quarter had no opinion at all.

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NEW YORK (AP)-- Emotionally wrenching politics, foreign conflicts and shootings at home took a toll on Americans in 2016, but they are entering 2017 on an optimistic note, according to a new poll that found that a majority believes things are going to get better for the country next year.
While businesses are starting to hire again — a recent poll found three - quarters of Canadian human - resource professionals plan to add staff within the next six months — companies can't afford to spend months training an employee only to find the relationship won't last.
The poll found that Americans are most downbeat about the relationship with Russia: 56 percent think it will get worse over the next year, while just 13 percent think it will improve.
Insights West's poll for Maclean's — conducted just as Morneau's problems were dominating the news late last month — found that 39 per cent of Canadians expect the Liberals to lose steam and accomplish less in the next two years — but 47 per cent still anticipate that the Trudeau government will pick up momentum and achieve more.
The study polled more than 1,000 U.S. merchants and found that 16 % of them already have a mobile shopping channel, while 32 % are thinking of adding one in the next year.
Sixty - four percent of Democrats and 64 percent of liberals are willing to re-elect Cuomo next year, the poll found.
Once the polls close at 10 pm, the broadcasters will publish their joint BBC / ITV / Sky exit poll and pundits will spend the next hour or so chewing over the findings.
Most Liberal Democrat activists want the party to support Labour rather than the Conservatives in government after the next general election, a poll has found.
A real - time electronic poll of BME teachers attending the seminar found that: 78 % do not think the work and contribution of BME teachers is recognised and valued by schools; 58 % do not think treatment of BME teachers has improved in the last decade; Only 36 % feel outcomes for BME pupils have improved in the last decade; 98 % feel that racism continues to be a serious problem in the UK today; 53 % do not see themselves still being in the teaching profession in the next five years, with 31 % saying they are planning to change career and the rest saying they plan to retire or take a break from the profession.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has received a major boost ahead of next May's Holyrood elections as a poll finds more than half of voters now back independence.
Clegg's comments come as a major new poll found that Labour are still on course to a majority at the next election.
A new poll finds that most New Yorkers have no idea who's vying to become the state's next attorney general.
[21] On 27 November 2006, the Press Association reported that she had commissioned an opinion poll from YouGov which found that Harman would be the most likely potential deputy leader to increase the Labour vote at the next general 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?
A new poll finds Gov. Andrew Cuomo well positioned to win re-election next year, but there are some weaknesses in his generally positive numbers.
The spot comes as a Siena College poll released this week found Hawkins polling at 9 percent, potentially cutting in to Cuomo's final vote total next month.
The ComRes poll found that half the country believes Labour would have a better chance of winning the next election without him.
The poll found that despite the surging popularity of Nigel Farage's party, a quarter (23 %) of likely Ukip voters at the European Parliamentary elections say they are unlikely to vote for the party at the General Election next year.
A new poll conducted by Bradley Tusk, a former Bloomberg aide who has vowed to oust de Blasio next year, found voters aren't quite ready to kick the mayor to the curb.
A YouGov poll yesterday found ten per cent of voters would be more likely to vote Labour in the next general election if Mr Hain were deputy prime minister.
In 2010 it was the Liberal Democrats who were the kingmakers: next time it could be UKIP, the Greens, the SNP or even the Democratic Unionist Party who find themselves helping to prop up a government — and that means the bigger parties will be engaging in a lot of courting, a lot of bargaining, and not much in the way of chilling before polling day.
Nick Clegg's position as Liberal Democrat leader is starting to look «precarious», David Cameron has admitted, after a poll found nearly half of his members want him out before the next general election.
The poll is anomalous in giving the Conservatives a lead over the opposition, but it is in line with other surveys which find the public still trusts the Conservatives with economic policy, despite George Osborne admitting he would exceed the borrowing levels proposed by Alastair Darling and be unable to eradicate the deficit by the next election.
The polling by Lord Ashcroft found that despite the dreadful national figures, the party is actually running level with the Conservatives in most of the marginal seats that David Cameron needs to win a majority next year.
Confident they've found the votes to pass a massive tax overhaul, Republican lawmakers have entered the next phase of their effort: attempting to sell the plan to a public that polling suggests is deeply skeptical.
Over the next nine weeks Lord Ashcroft Polls will visit every region of the country to find out what undecided voters are thinking about the referendum, what they have noticed and what has passed them by, what they make of the latest claims and interventions, what they take seriously and what they dismiss, whether they are any closer to making up their minds and what is pushing them one way or the other.
Support among voters for holding a constitutional convention has plummeted, with a majority opposing next Tuesday's referendum, a Siena College poll released this morning found.
The poll found New Yorkers most prefer their former U.S. senator, Hillary Clinton, to become the next president of the United States.
It comes as a poll of Tory activists for the ConservativeHome website last week found Rees Mogg, a committed Brexiteer, in second place as their preferred next party leader, just behind Brexit secretary David Davis.
Arch-eurosceptic MP Liam Fox has become the surprise favourite of Tory members to be the party's next leader, a new poll has found.
The survey found 73 percent of New York City residents polled are «generally optimistic» about the next four years under Democratic Mayor - elect Bill de Blasio, and with a broad majority of voters backing his selection for police commissioner, Bill Bratton.
After 12 years of Mayor Bloomberg, a New York Times / Siena poll found New Yorkers believe empathy is the most important trait the next mayor will possess, and Quinn is leading Weiner, 27 - 18, among Democrats.
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.
A reputable new poll has found that 38 % of gay men intend to vote Conservative at the next election — more than any other party, and a swing away from Labour of 14.2 %.
The Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday found Cuomo would beat one potential Republican challenger, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, by 56 to 25 percent next year.
A new poll finds that Governor Cuomo is well positioned to win reelection next year, though there are some weaknesses in the governor's generally positive numbers.
As WCBS 880's Rich Lamb reported, the Quinnipiac poll found City Council Speaker Christine Quinn with a huge lead among those who are seen as candidates in next year's mayoral race.
Down the thruway, Monroe County Chairman Bill Reilich plans to poll his executive committee next week to find out who it wants to support.
Populus's poll published yesterday had similar findings on the proportion of people who wanted Blair to go soon — 45 % of people wanted Tony Blair to stand down before the end of next year.
ConservativeHome's own poll of the next generation of Conservative candidates found 93 % favoured support for marriage from the tax system.
A Harvard School of Public Health poll finds that more than a third of Americans (38 percent) are worried that Ebola will infect them or a family member over the next year.
A public opinion poll in the United Kingdom in October 2005 (SkyNews) found that he was the public's number one choice to star in the next installment of the series.
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