Sentences with phrase «next poll shows»

As I discuss in an op - ed in today's Wall Street Journal, the 5th annual PEPG / Education Next poll shows public support for more spending drops precipitously when people learn how much schools are currently spending.
In 2013, the Education Next poll showed 76 percent of teachers and 63 percent of parents supported the standards.
In 2007, an Education Next poll showed that 68 percent of African - Americans and 61 percent of Hispanics favor the private school option.

Not exact matches

French bond yields widened their gap against German bunds on Tuesday morning as opinion polls showed increased uncertainty regarding who will become the next president of France.
In Europe, opinion polls show that the race to elect the next French president is too close to call with both leading candidates losing momentum ahead of Sunday's first - round vote.
But with polls showing Kenney's United Conservatives on the path toward landslide victory in 2019, the NDP needs some massive changes in the next 12 months to make Albertans fall in love with them all over again.
LONDON — Two of the biggest investors in Scotland on Wednesday warned of the consequences of a «Yes» vote for independence there amid opinion polls showing next week's referendum has become too close to call.
Polls will show over the next couple years, I predict, that Calgary conservative voters remain split between PC and WRP.
And that the polls would show that they would be getting a minority PC government, with a Wildrose opposition, they thought this would be a good balance, a strong NDP Caucus putting pressure who would hold them to account and a lot of people woke up the next morning going what the heck happened to our Alberta.»
Recent polling shows Ms. Notley, still in her honeymoon period, enjoying the approval of 53 % of Albertans, making her the second most popular premier in Canada next to Saskatchewan's Brad Wall.
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.
As the poll of churchgoers on the next page shows, the top campaign issues all relate to policy areas where faith groups have cause to be concerned.
While polls indicate Hillary Clinton would be the overwhelming frontrunner if she runs for president in 2016, a CNN / ORC International Poll conducted in November shows that if the former Secretary of State passes on a second White House bid, Biden would be the leading contender in the Democratic primary with 43 %, with Cuomo coming in next at 15 %.
The NBC / WSJ poll also shows Democrats with the intensity advantage, with 59 percent of Democratic voters saying they have a high level of interest in next year's elections (registering either a 9 or 10 on a 10 - point scale), versus 49 percent of Republican voters saying the same thing.
He pointed to a recent Quinnipiac University poll showing 59 percent of voters were optimistic about the next four years with Cuomo as governor, though only 45 percent said he would be able to fix government.
Despite talk of a surprise win for Cooper it is still looking far more likely that Jeremy Corbyn will emerge as the next leader of the Labour party with all the polls still showing him well ahead.
The Murdoch press empire decided to rain on the Scottish Labour leadership parade on Saturday by releasing a YouGov poll in The Sun and The Times showing the party is 20 points behind the SNP in voting intentions for next Westminster's election — an outcome that could see it lose the vast bulk of its Commons seats.
Polls are judged first and foremost on whether they correctly indicate which party will form the next government and, as the chart below shows, were the Conservatives not to win an overall majority on June 8, we would be looking at a polling miss of unprecedented magnitude.
The latest poll also shows that a majority of voters does not believe de Blasio deserves to be re-elected next year, while he finishes in a dead heat with two potential rivals.
A YouGov poll showing the Green Party has more support than the Liberal Democrats raises yet more questions as to why the party is being excluded from a planned series of debates ahead of next year's election...
Recent polls have shown that the city is just getting to know Joe Lhota and we are confident that once the city gets to know Joe and contrasts him with the alternative, he may just be our next mayor.
The feeling of the Olympics will be mostly forgotten by the time Scotland goes to the polls next year, but that celebration of British achievement showed how comfortable so many people still are with the Union Jack.
Influences contributing to the changes of heart are secret Republican polls showing majority support for gay marriage in key swing districts and the strong possibility that the GOP could lose control of the Senate next year to Democrats campaigning on the issue, sources said.
Former party leader Paddy Ashdown said poll ratings show «very little indication» of how people will vote at the next general election.
Polls for the race to be the next First Minister of Scotland show the SNP's Alex Salmond as the favourite to retain the job with Labour's Iain Gray battling to take the crown.
More than half of Britons believe Gordon Brown is not fit to be the next prime minister in light of last week's revelations about the impact his 1997 tax reforms had on the pensions system, a new poll has shown.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are in a tight race to win next month's California primary, according to a new poll that shows them in a virtual tie.
Jeremy Corbyn has had his odds on being the next Labour leader slashed to 5/1 as private polling shows him to be ahead in the first round of voting.
However the feedback also showed a significant drop in confidence among those polled that the UK's infrastructure will improve over the next five years.
Sanders is competing against Democrat Hillary Clinton in next Tuesday's presidential primary in New York, where polls have shown her with a consistent lead.
Bunning, despite the fact that polling showed that he simply could not win re-election this fall, still retains a somewhat considerable following within conservative circles in the state — the very people who both Paul and Grayson are trying to appeal in advance of what is expected to be a relatively low turnout election next month.
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 %.
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Coleman At Large (Newstalk Radio): Discussion relating to the Labour Party's prospects in next local and general elections in the light of poor opinion poll showings (28th August 2013).
I will also show some new analysis of my recent polling in marginal seats, which should help us understand the voters who supported us in 2010 but are currently reluctant to do so next time.
A Siena College poll showed Clinton leading Sanders by 10 percentage points among the state's Democratic voters ahead of next week's primary.
Imagine, just a few months before the serious campaigning begins for the run to the White House they are not only confronted with almost daily polls that show one Sarah Palin leading all comers to be their standard bearer next time around, but are bombarded with her constant presence on magazine covers, TV shows, cable news, being Twittered and seeing her book outsell their hero George W's.
Douglas Carswell, the newly elected Ukip MP, has said that he expects his new party to win the Rochester and Strood byelection, adding it was possible that Ukip could win as many as 24 seats at the general election in light of polls showing it could take 25 % of the vote next May.
The attorney general pointed to recent polls showing 90 percent of New Yorkers regard corruption in government as a major problem, and demanded that the bill pass before the end of next month — a highly unlikely outcome.
New polling out of Alaska shows that the state's two iconic Republican incumbents are in real jeopardy at the ballot box next year.
The next step is to compare the results of the previous election to what the poll shows.
The London mayor is the dominant figure in the race to succeed Cameron, according to the poll which shows nearly a third of voters (29 %) believe he should be the next Tory leader.
It's probably four years until a general election, so polls are of no use in predicting the next election at this point, what they show in the next 12 months though will be vital for all the political parties.
Polls showing the majority of voters favour an early poll have raised concerns about Labour's ability to cling on until next June - renewing speculation about possible stalking horses prepared to force a contest and deals being done to smooth the path of Johnson, now emerging as the clear favourite.
«Influences contributing to the changes of heart are secret Republican polls showing majority support for gay marriage in key swing districts and the strong possibility that the GOP could lose control of the Senate next year to Democrats campaigning on the issue,» Dicker writes.
The YouGov poll also shows that few Unite members believe Mr Corbyn would win the next general election - with 20 % saying it would be «fairly unlikely» and 49 % saying such an outcome was «very unlikely».
Cameron, who is expected to set out plans next month for a referendum on British membership of the EU, has received a blow as polling shows that such a move is unlikely to impress former Tory voters who are expressing support for the UK Independence party (Ukip).
Jim Murphy, the clear favourite to become the next Scottish Labour leader, has accused his party of lacking passion and vision as a shock poll showed Labour faces being almost wiped out by the Scottish National party at the general election.
The Universities Secretary John Denham, who will submit a report to a Fabian conference on «fairness in a recession» in London next Saturday, believes the poll shows that in a downturn, tolerance of unjustified earnings falls and support grows for sharing the costs fairly.
The Hill reported: «On Tuesday, Biden campaigned twice in Pennsylvania with Democratic House candidate Conor Lamb, whom polls show has a good chance of pulling off an upset special election victory next week in a district long held by Republicans.
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