Sentences with phrase «voters polled also»

The voters polled also disapprove of Mayor Bill de Blasio — 33 percent favorable - 63 percent unfavorable in overall 11th CD, 28 percent favorable - 67 percent unfavorable in the Staten Island portion of the district.

Not exact matches

The poll also said 49 percent of voters believe Democrats should win control of the Senate, compared with 39 percent who want the GOP to maintain a majority.
Sanders also prevailed among liberal voters, who made up the majority of the exit - poll respondents.
Pennsylvania voters heading to the polls also had to decide on their state's U.S. senator.
Also on Thursday, Quinnipiac University released a new poll showing that 71 % of American voters — including 55 % of Republican voters — say they oppose the government enforcing federal laws banning marijuana in states that have already legalized the drug for either medical or recreational purposes.
The poll also showed that 59 % of voters support full legalization of marijuana across the U.S., while 93 % support medical marijuana.
The poll also found that 87 percent U.S. voters believe that U.S. Veterans Administration doctors should be allowed to prescribe medical marijuana in pill form to veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in states where cannabis is legal.
A similar poll, also released Tuesday, conducted by Public Policy Polling on behalf of Planned Parenthood, found that 53 % of Catholic voters support the Obama administration on this question.
In addition, one must also realize that these polls only address Republican primary voters, but there are significant groups of evangelicals who are Democrats or Independents, so the anti-Trump vote amongst all evangelicals in the country might reach 80 - 90 % once non-Republican primary voters are accounted for.
The poll also answers other burning questions of our time, such as which golfer his peers would want on his back in a bar fight (hint: it's not Bubba Watson), who has the «prettiest swing» on tour («Not the Americans, that's for sure,» noted one LPGA voter), whether the PGA Tour should ditch Doral because of Donald Trump's controversial positions (nope), and whether LPGA players believe Michelle Wie will win another major (not so much).
Marist decided to play it safe by also polling registered voters (that's how Siena went, saying it's too early for the «likely» route), and those numbers are: 55-29-10, 6.
They also pointed to yesterday's Siena poll, which found voters» support for a public campaign finance system now stands at 59 - 36.
Yet it's also not inconceivable that the polls were only apparently wrong, as would be the case with user chx's voter suppression answer.
Also, the ballot you are eligible for is determined by your voter registration and is not up to you or the polling station volunteers.
The poll also asked New York voters for their opinion on President Obama.
What's more, the Survation poll also found that 4.4 percent of Remain voters (710,214 people) wished they'd voted Leave.
Also, the Paladino campaign's effort to paint the AG as too much of an Albany insider to reform Albany isn't working so well, as 52 percent of voters polled disagreed with that sentiment.
His shaky strategic vision remains uncertain and may not show up before polling day at all, hitting voters» confidence in him but also the effectiveness of Labour supporters on the doorstep.
And if you also have find - your - polling - place features or instructions for day - of - election voter registration (where it's allowed), you'll also have a better chance of providing your potential supporter with something they need and leaving them with a positive impression.
The poll also found the most popular living president among New York voters is former President Barack Obama, who holds a 67 percent to 29 percent favorability rating.
Campaigns have also used search ads as a electoral turnout tool, connecting voters with information about their polling places or last - minute volunteer opportunities.
It also revealed even greater anxiety about the future of public services, especially the NHS, while recent polling hints that voters» appetite for austerity may be waning.
It turns out that Thad Cochran didn't just make good strategic decisions, like courting Democratic voters in a Republican primary; his campaign also made the smart tactical choice to rely on a data - driven field operation to persuade voters and get his supporters to the polls last week:
A number of vendors and polling firms also offer what seem to be quite sophisticated microtargeting - based voter / donor outreach, but I've also heard experienced direct mail database people say that the by far the best predictor of a person's propensity to give money to a campaigh is his or her past history of donating — people who've donated before are more likely to donate again.
On a more positive note, it is also possible that there could be something of a «reverse Bradley effect», whereby normally Republican voters don't admit in polls that they will vote for a Black Democrat... but then do because they can't stand McCain.
In addition, the party is counting on Mr. Trump's unpopularity to drive swing voters to polls in 2018, when Mr. Cuomo will also be campaigning as he runs for re-election.
Woolf also addressed his own lagging poll numbers, and said that because the polls show that a majority of voters support his stances, it's an issue of messaging and communication, and he is confident that his campaign can overcome the double - digit gap.
Also with a extreemly low turnout the winner will be the one who can get his / her committed voters to the polls.
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 also said people are unaware that in minority neighborhoods — including African - American, Hispanic and Chinese — organizations «bus people around to vote» to different polling sites so they can get more votes for themselves, and argued New York needs a Republican - advocated voter I.D. law.
(Interestingly, the same day the Times is endorsing someone against Rangel, it's also running a story about a poll it commissioned on the congressman's future that found an «overwhelming majority» of Manhattan voters think he should either resign of end his re-election bid to clear his name).
By coincidence, today also sees the publication of a poll from YouGov for the Times newspaper which suggests voters think Cameron is shifting to the right.
Besides VOIP, good ol' spam will also work nicely — let's us go tell some voters that their polling places have changed or that they need to renew their registration before they can vote.
The poll also found voters displaying a mix of political views.
The Siena College poll also finds that Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in contrast, is enjoying a minor rebound with voters.
A recent opinion poll also revealed that voters do not trust Nick Clegg.
They also said Mr Cameron would not be swayed by findings of another poll that suggested only 7 % of voters backed his stance and that 69 % of Tory supporters were among the 74 % of voters who think he should have sacked Mrs Miller.
Black Democratic voters also favored de Blasio over all other candidates, including Thompson, the only black candidate in the primary, whom only 25 percent of those surveyed said they backed, according to the poll.
The poll also showed majority support from New York City voters for Cuomo, with 56 % approving of his performance and 37 % disapproving.
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.
The mayor also unveiled an $ 84.9 billion executive budget for fiscal 2018, which begins on July 1 — just months before voters go to the polls for the mayor's re-election.
Forty - nine percent of voters in New York disapproved of how Gov. Andrew Cuomo is handling mass transit in the state, while a plurality also disapproved of a proposed congestion pricing plan that is aimed at raising money for trains and buses in New York City, according to a Quinnipiac University poll on Thursday.
Holding swing voters will be in vain if Labour has not also got its working class support to the polls, and reconnected with disillusioned left - liberals.
«Cities that have adopted instant runoff voting to eliminate runoffs have not only saved millions of dollars but have also improved their democracies by making sure that we are electing our leaders in an election where the most voters, the most diverse voters, are at the polls at one time,» said Grace Ramsey, deputy outreach director for FairVote, a nonpartisan advocacy group, at the news conference.
A YouGov poll for The Times also suggested that 2.7 million voters who backed Labour at last year's general election would now vote for the Tories.
At some Harlem polling sites, there was tepid turnout among voters, site coordinators said, but also said that is to be expected in Congressional primary elections.
I read in a newspaper that the recent ComRes poll that gave the Tories a 22 point lead also asked voters which party they most naturally identified with.
The poll also shows that among voters who say they always go to the polls, Cahill, Pataki's former chief of staffi, leads by a slim 36.1 % to 33.6 % margin, with 30.3 % undecided, the memo says.
Voters also took a dim view of the Common Core, with only 19 % saying it has improved public education and 40 % saying it things worse, the poll found.
Some voters also reported complications stemming from newly drawn State Assembly and Senate district lines, which changed many voters» districts and polling places.
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