Sentences with phrase «polling day today»

Remember it is Polling Day today.

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It's an election issue that gets virtually no attention, but we found out today that many of you do feel strongly about it: Churches being used as Election Day polling places.
(CNN)- It's an election issue that gets virtually no attention, but we found out today that many of you do feel strongly about it: Churches being used as Election Day polling places.
However, today I had a moment of hope... a small serving of veggies among a day of trans - fatty analysis and partially hydroginated opinion polls.
With National Tequila Day approaching, (July 24th), Ranker, the # 1 online destination for crowdsourced rankings of everything, today released the results of its public poll asking voters to rank The Best Tequila Brands to determine the favorites.
The Virginia Cavaliers are ending the 2017 - 18 season at No. 5 in the final USA Today Coaches Poll, which was released Tuesday, one day after Villanova beat Michigan to win...
The legend goes that the Sun won the 1992 election with its devastating campaign in the lead up to polling day, culminating with: «If Kinnock wins today will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights».
Ed Miliband's campaign launch in Salford today contains a bold ambition: a call on his party's supporters to double the number of conversations they hold with voters in the run - up to polling day on May 7th.
Today's Marist poll brings some good news for former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who has ramped his rehabilitation bid into overdrive in recent weeks, finding New Yorkers are thawing on the idea that he might one day re-enter the political arena.
Two polls released today show that Trump will mark his 100th day in office with the lowest approval rating in both surveys since they began decades ago.
Today's Siena poll finds GOP gubernatorial primary opponents Rick Lazio and Carl Paladino locked in a statistical dead heat (43 - 42), while Sen. Eric Schniederman and Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice are battling it out (25 - 23) in the five - way Democratic AG primary, with 29 percent of voters still undecided just three days before heading to the polls.
Cuomo's endorsement today of Addabbo no doubt had more to do with the fact that it's Columbus Day than the Siena poll release today.
I've been laid low with a stomach bug all day so haven't had time to really write about today's polling.
Today's poll is not a forecast of what will happen on election day, but it is a snapshot of Welsh public opinion.
Fieldwork for this telephone poll was, however, conducted on Sunday and Monday, half of the fieldwork for which was included in yesterday's ComRes poll, while the other three polls published today were conducted a day later.
I'm about to head up to Birmingham, so won't necessarily be around much for the next few days (not least, when Lord Ashcroft releases his latest marginal poll at 2 pm today I'll be on a train!)
Turnout will be the deciding factor in this race, but our poll today suggests that Ken has a mountain to climb in the three days that remain.
Mayor Bloomberg, who criticized the city's polling process on Primary Day, said today that he had no problems voting.
Siena released a trip of state Senate polls today that bring good news for the underdog Democrats with Election Day right around the corner.
The three - day training programme, which commenced on 21st October and ends today, is particularly important because the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) would be piloting its new initiative of transmitting results electronically (e-transmission) from Polling Units.
Election Day has arrived... the polls are open... most of the races today entail state and city offices and issues... Americans are being urged to get out and make every vote count.
As voters head to the polls today, Nojay's name is still on the ballot, due to the fact that his death occurred too close to election day to remove it.
Senate Republicans, who are pointing to today's Quinnipiac poll that shows voter opposition to publicly financed campaigns, are yet to introduce their own reform legislation, but are expected to make some sort of proposal in the coming days.
Today's Siena poll (the second in as many days) finds New Yorkers overwhelmingly support the bulk of the agenda Gov. Andrew Cuomo laid out in his State of the State address, but also back an idea floated by the Assembly Democrats and organized labor that he has so far ruled out: Reinstating the so - called «millionaire's tax.»
«Of course the poll today is a blow to the Scottish Labour party... If this poll is repeated on election day, David Cameron will be uncorking his champagne, because he might cling onto power.
Discussing the report on the Today programme, Ipsos MORI chief executive Ben Page made it clear that political polling didn't bring in much cash compared to the work done for corporate clients - and he even went as far as suggesting that pollsters might just call it a day with election surveys.
In fact I need to check but I think he increased his majority) «Some say there's only one opinion poll that counts and that's the one on election day and I'm not sure that's ever been truer than today.
Today, a Siena College poll of New York State found that most New Yorkers are aware of Governor Cuomo's email policy, and Siena's press release further notes that «by an overwhelming margin, 80 - 16 percent, voters say state emails should be retained significantly longer than 90 days, including more than three - quarters of voters from every region, party, gender, race, religion, age.»
Today, a Siena College poll of New York State found that most New Yorkers are aware of Governor Cuomo's email policy, and Siena's press release further notes that «by an overwhelming margin, 80 - 16 percent, voters say state emails should be retained significantly longer than 90 days, including more than three - quarters of voters from every region, -LSB-...]
With polls showing her leading the race for New York's 21st Congressional district, Republican Elise Stefanik began a new drive to election day today with a get out the vote tour beginning in Plattsburgh.
Two polls out today, but taken before the debate, both show a narrowing of the Conservative lead, in favour of the Liberal Democrats, though fieldwork for one of these polls, by face - to - face pollster TNS - BMRB, was conducted several days ago.
Of course, starting today we will have the first daily poll conducted during the Labour conference, and in the next few days we may (or may not) see Labour's totals climbing.
Anyone wishing to assist James's campaign today or on polling day tomorrow should email [email protected].
«This result is even more relevant if we take into account all the maneuvers of the government to block the referendum in whatever way possible until the last moment, the polling day,» a statement issued today by Greenpeace said.
The portion of Americans with mixed opinions about global warming has declined from 49 percent in 2001 to 36 percent today, according to a Gallup poll released on Earth Day Tuesday.
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