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Public poll sees threat to Russia from US military action» Interfax news agency, Moscow, in English 1137 gmt 9 Oct 01.
Not exact matches
Some politicians find
polling to be a little old fashioned, so they're using big data to
see what the
public thinks about them.
Results of the Monmouth University
Poll also indicate there are potential hurdles for selling this proposal to the American
public since most feel the middle class has not been
seeing any benefits from Pres. Donald Trump's policies so far.
And even though there has been increased interest in the party's membership since the PC Party became defunct under Jason Kenney's leadership, the Alberta Party has not
seen growth in the
public opinion
polls.
In a
Public Religion Research Institute
poll released last week, 18 % of black Americans surveyed said they
see same - sex marriage a «critical issue,» putting it behind the economy, education, deficit, a growing wealth gap and immigration.
In March, the Pew Forum for Religion and
Public Life
saw a first in its ten years of
polling: the largest group of voters in its survey, 38 %, said that politicians are talking about religion «too much» right now.
Oregon is currently ranked # 1 in both
polls, so it's not surprising to
see the betting
public all over the Ducks.
A
poll conducted by France Football
saw the
public vote for whom they thought was the most overrated player in Ligue 1 during the 2014/15 season.
We're confident we'll
see a wide variety of
public poll results in this race but we take each with a grain of salt.»
Astorino's campaign, struggling to gain any semblance of traction in
public polls, has resorted to what amounts to throwing spaghetti against a wall to
see what sticks, releasing mostly online - only videos critical of Cuomo's handling of the economy and suggesting — without any context — that he could be in jail one day.
Ties in nicely with the propaganda work before the G20, when everything possible was done to tell the
public that all protesters were rioters (
see stories like «
poll tax protesters coming out of retirement» & «don't wear a suit or you'll be hunted down»).
In a presidential cycle that has featured nothing but big upsets, almost daily controversies, and a willingness by much of the American
public to forgive and forget that which was once labeled as «out of bounds,» it would not be surprising to
see the pendulum of political
polls swing once more.
The Obama people are apparently thinking in terms of 1980, when the majority had turned against Carter but weren't sure about Reagan — the
polls were close only a week before the election, but the
public shifted at the last moment as they came to
see Reagan as a reasonable alternative.
Opinion
polls show that a significant majority of the
public do not want to
see Trident replaced, so cancelling plans for new nuclear weapons would be a vote - winner.
«It's almost Labor Day and he hasn't moved in the
polls, while the general
public is
seeing more and more of the Cuomo attack ads and not very much from Rob,» said one of the state's best - known GOP leaders.
Cameron claims it has «overwhelming
public support» which is not what any of the
polls I've
seen have shown.
In a Quinnipiac
poll last month, Quinn was found with a huge lead among those who are
seen as candidates in the race, ranking well ahead of former City Comptroller Bill Thompson,
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, and current City Comptroller John C. Liu.
In a Quinnipiac
poll last month, Quinn was found with a huge lead among those who are
seen as candidates in the race, ranking well ahead of former City Comptroller Bill Thompson,
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, and current City Comptroller John Liu.
Commisso implied Monday that some
poll respondents might have felt pressured to support Sheehan under fear that their
poll responses could be
seen by the incumbent or siomehow made
public.
A ComRes
poll for today's Independent has shown that 72 % of the
public would like to
see a change in the government's flagship austerity program.
Giles Dilnot took part in the most unscientific of
polls - the Daily Politics mood box with coloured balls - to
see what the
public in the Kent towns of Gravesend and Chatham made of the change.
The Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg and Labour leader Ed Miliband faced their first
public appearances since the disappointing
polls which
seen Ukip take votes in key areas across the country.
Ipsos MORI
polling backs this up with the Conservatives holding a considerable lead over Labour throughout 2009 and 2010 in terms of being
seen as the party that would be most effective in getting good value for the
public money it spends.
«I
saw that meeting as my doing my job of trying to find a way to convey, in any way I could, that the
public and even his voters had fierce opposition to the education cuts,» she said, adding that she told Bannon their
polling showed half of Trump's voters opposed his cuts.
Do to #PollGate there has been no
public polling of the race & nexr to
poll should be Quinnipiac lets
see if they do head to heads in Democ» RAT» ic Primary race.
On individual policies I've
seen Corbyn supporters taking succour from
polls showing, for example, that a majority of the
public support rail nationalisation or much higher taxes on the rich and drawing the conclusion that there is a
public appetite for much more left wing policies.
A series of
public polls suggest Limbaugh is a broadly disliked figure among Democratic base voters (no surprise there) but it remains to be
seen whether that disdain will translate into a desire to turn out on a random Tuesday in March to cast a vote against a Republican House candidate.
WASHINGTON (CNN)- A new national
poll suggests that most Americans favor an economic stimulus package even if it comes with an $ 800 billion price tag, but that support doesn't indicate that the
public wants to
see a new era of big government.
In an analysis that will dismay senior Blairites in the party, the report suggests the Conservatives are too right - wing on crime, immigration and welfare — all areas where
polling suggests the
public would like to
see even tougher policies.
«We
see poll after
poll that shows voters support Planned Parenthood and oppose efforts to block care,» said Gretchen Raffa, director of
public policy with Planned Parenthood of Southern New England.
Even if all the scientists in Britain spoke out tomorrow agreeing on a particular issue, there's no way the government would act without first checking the editorial pages and
polls to
see which way the wind of
public opinion was blowing.
David Cameron is now
seen by the
public as a better leader than Gordon Brown, according to the latest opinion
poll.
If the vast majority of the
public want tougher controls on immigration - which they very much do (
see the
polls)- then why do the liberal media insist on accusing the the Tories of chasing their «core vote»?
Andrew Hawkins of ComRes reveals a new
poll, exclusively for Total Politics, which shows that 50 % of the
public believe the party has «almost no influence over government policy» · Interview with shadow energy Caroline Flint who says: «I'm ambitious to be
seen as someone who has made, and can make, a mega-contribution, but too often politicians focus on that big job and not on with what they need to do.
The latest Quinnipiac
poll, for instance, puts Liu's approval rating at 40 percent — far lower than the 57 percent he was
seeing last May — but still just two points behind fellow mayoral hopeful and
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio.
We've already
seen in YouGov's
poll earlier this week that David Cameron holds a commanding lead amongst party members, but their voting decisions will obviously be influenced by how the
polls suggest the voting
public will react to David Davis and David Cameron.
MORI's
poll in this morning's Sun was actually conducted on Wednesday, so the question of which of the remaining candidates the
public would have preferred to
see as leader is already out of date (for what it's worth, the figures were Cameron 33 %, Davis 13 %, Fox 11 %).
A new YouGov
poll in the Sunday Times asks about all three of the government ministers under fire and suggests that the
public want to
see the back of all three.
We've
seen it in any number of
public - opinion
polls.
Public opinion
polls suggest that voters are
seeing through Labour attempts to «shroud wave» while, for example, maintaining reserves.
A dozen
public opinion
polls have shown Cuomo with a massive 30 or more percentage point lead over his nearest Republican rival and many GOP leaders concede privately that they
see little chance of beating him this year.
The same
poll found that only 23 percent of voters
see the mess surrounding Cuomo's Moreland Commission on
Public Corruption — Teachout's highest - profile weapon against the governor — as a deciding factor in the governor's race.
«I'm glad to
see there are some Republicans in the county who can at least read a
poll and
see this is the way to go,» said County Legislative Minority Leader Kevan Abrahams (D - Freeport), referencing
public anger at corruption arrests.
An interesting post on yesterday's UK
Polling Report examined how the
public see themselves on a left - right scale.
Reid, who
public polling shows is fighting for his political life, asks for a «small online contribution» and emphasized that the GOP
sees him as a top target to try and defeat in November.
While Gordon Brown's actual decision on whether or not to call an election will obviously be based on practicialities like cost and whether he can win it or not, not whether the
polls say the
public want one, the figures suggest that if Brown does call an early election the
public will not
see it as unecessary and punish him for it, and if he doesn't and the opposition parties call for one they will have
public support on their side.
«U.S.
public sees ill health as resulting from a broad range of causes,
poll suggests.»
Actually, it's due to the
polls cited in the article — and those I have
seen elsewhere — that suggest that the American
public thinks, among other things, that scientists are still trying to determine if global warming is for real and that it's a major issue in the upcoming Presidential election.
Polling by Education Next and others continues to find that the
public prefers universal programs to means - tested approaches — responding more positively, for instance, to the notion of vouchers for all than to vouchers for low - income families only (
see «The 2015 EdNext
Poll on School Reform,» features, Winter 2016).
Results from our 2009 national
poll tell us that a solid research finding has the capacity to shift
public support for charter schools from 39 to 53 percent, a substantial increase (see «The Persuadable Public,» feat
public support for charter schools from 39 to 53 percent, a substantial increase (
see «The Persuadable
Public,» feat
Public,» features).