Sentences with phrase «public opinion poll released»

Teacher quality emerged as one of the highest educational priorities — second only to school safety — in the public opinion poll released last week by Recruiting New Teachers Inc., a Belmont, Mass., nonprofit group that advocates better school - hiring practices.
In his statement, Catsimatidis did not mention the fact that Lhota has led in every public opinion poll released on the Republican primary.

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On October 30, 2004, Ipsos - Reid released a public opinion poll that put support for Ralph Klein and his Progressive Conservatives at 50 percent.
According to a CNN / Opinion Research Corporation poll released Tuesday, 61 percent of the public says yes, with one in ten saying no and nearly a quarter unsure.
While studies find the president's job approval ratings on a downward curve, a just - released poll by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion finds that Obama would decisively defeat Palin in a hypothetical race between the two and independent New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The Gibson campaign did not release all of the Public Opinion Strategies poll results or its methodology, but did send reporters a summary memo written by the firm's Patrick Lanne.
Valle cited a poll by Public Opinion strategies that the campaign sponsored and was released last week showing Gibson with a 49 - 39 lead over Schreibman and noted that out of the four polls taken in the race, Gibson has led in all of them.
According to a polling memo released by Katko's campaign, Public Opinion Strategies believes Katko has the momentum in the race.
This is the third poll released in the Central New York congressional race and the second by Public Opinion Strategies.
All of these poll numbers reflect neither public opinion of Trump's decision to leave the Iran deal nor the release of three American citizens from North Korea, for which Trump is earning significant credit.
Now, according to a poll just released by Associated Press and the National Opinion Research Center, vouchers that use taxpayer funds for low - income students to attend private schools gathered support from 43 % of the public, with only 31 % opposed.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — Today Education Next and the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard Kennedy School released the ninth annual Education Next public opinion poll on education policies.
Two new polls released over the past two weeks, one from Education Next and one from PDK, shed light on public opinion about education policy,
That same month Education Next, an education policy journal, released its eleventh annual public opinion poll, finding a dramatic 12 - percentage - point drop in support for charter schools between spring 2016 and spring 2017.
In August, Education Next — an education policy journal published by the Hoover Institution at Stanford — released its 11th annual public opinion poll examining Americans» views on K - 12 education.
However, interestingly, the January Client Lobbyist Financial Report that ConnCAN filed with the Office of State Ethics, as required by Chapter 10, Part II of the Connecticut General Statutes, makes absolutely no mention of the public opinion poll that ConnCAN conducted in January and released earlier this week.
The CEA is also releasing a new public opinion poll that «indicates the voting public wants the state legislature to take action to reduce testing.»
APPA even has their own press release out showing that consumers back the continued sale of pets in pet stores... even though public opinion polls show the opposite.
Although I could speak today about the underfunding of B.C.'s courts, legal aid, and a recently released Angus Reid public opinion poll suggesting that British Columbians are dissatisfied with the justice system, this is, after all, supposed to be a light, entertaining, and fluffy column about legal practice on the west coast, and there are some topics that don't lend themselves to my swordplay.
Overall, the bill has failed to win broad popularity in public opinion polls — despite Trump's repeated attempts to sell it as a boon for the middle class, half the public thinks they'll pay higher taxes under the bill, according to a Monmouth University poll that was released Monday.
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