Sentences with phrase «phone polls show»

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No wonder then that another poll showed 40 percent of Americans of all ages check their phones within five minutes of waking.
The poll also showed that churches have become more comfortable with attendees using their phones during services.
A new poll has shown that while phone - hacking has boosted Ed Miliband's popularity, it has failed to significantly lift Labour's election prospects.
There was an Ipsos MORI poll this week (no change in lead), a ComRes phone poll this week (no change in lead), a ComRes online poll last weekend (shrinking Labour lead), two Populus polls (who have shown smaller Labour leads in their four post-Autumn Statement polls than their four before the statement) and five YouGov polls (whose post-Autumn statement polls have shown essentially the same Labour lead as those before).
Recent polls have shown the Labour lead over the Conservatives diminishing to as little as one per cent, down from a high during the phone - hacking scandal.
The online / phone poll contrast in terms of UKIP support seems to be alive and well, with the last three phone polls from MORI, ICM and Ashcroft giving UKIP scores of 9, 9 and 11 respectively, but online polls continuing to show them in the teens.
Phone and online polls show support for Brexit growing to 53 %, with proportion backing remain campaign falling to 47 %
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who phoned in for a brief interview to Fred Dicker's Talk - 1300 show, said he did not expect any delays in New York City area polling stations.
An automated phone poll conducted in the Queens district of state Sen. José Peralta, the latest member of the IDC, asked supporters to press «1» to show their support.
The Populus poll in Oldham East and Saddleworth, commissioned by Lord Ashcroft, shows that Labour activists are speaking to as many local voters — in person or by phone — as the Liberal Democrats.
Past vote weighting of phone polls invariably involves making the sample more Conservative and less Labour and the cross-breaks of the ComRes poll for the Indy shows that answers to this question are very closely correlated with voting intention — 72 % of Tory voters answer Cameron & Osborne and 80 % of Labour voters answer Brown & Darling.
Kushlev said that recent polls have shown that as many as 95 percent of smartphone users have used their phones during social gatherings; that seven in 10 people used their phones while working; and one in 10 admitted to checking their phones during sex.
The woozy but pragmatic Cathy Anne also tells Che not to trust any poll which shows Democrat and not - molester (that we know of) Doug Jones with a chance, citing people's unwillingness to confess to voting for «the pedophile who likes slavery» to a stranger on the phone.
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