Sentences with phrase «with exit polls»

Rather, the VTSIOM public opinion research agency tested the technology with exit polls on March 18th, noting that it «prevented any external changes to the collected data, decreased the effectiveness of hack attacks and ensured the transparency of the data collection and aggregation.»
The Trouble With Exit Polls: Since taking office, Donald Trump seems to have lost ground with college - educated white voters.
Voting ends at 5 p.m. ET on Thursday, with exit polls expected shortly after, giving Asian investors the first chance to react very early on Friday.
Labour activists put in a frantic last push to get out the vote in hundreds of make - or - break constituencies in a bid to get Jeremy Corbyn into No10 - and it seems to have had an effect, with the exit poll predicting no overall majority for the Conservatives.
The night kicks off with exit poll commentary from Leon Gunning, formerly of YouGov and Ipsos Mori.

Not exact matches

The IPO market has swung back and forth since the dot - com boom in the late 1990s through the bust a few years later and on up to the most recent economic downturn, during which there were six venture capital - backed IPOs in 2008 and 12 in 2009 — compared with 86 in 2007, according to the Exit Poll report by Thomson Reuters and the National Venture Capital Association.
Also of interest, the groups that were the most negative on the new economic policies were those with college degrees and people living in the Northeast, both demographics that exit polls show voted more for Hillary Clinton.
His method for studying the validity of elections is to compare exit poll results with official election outcomes.
Exit polls also indicated that Trump swung the Catholic vote back to the GOP by a 52 percent to 45 percent margin, after a majority of Catholics sided with Obama in the previous two elections.
Nice try on the Obama thing... except those same exit polls from»08 clearly showed that Obama did far better than McCain with the more educated voters.
The answer is closer to the latter: Exit polls say 26 percent of American voters called themselves evangelical or born - again Christians, and of these, 74 percent voted for McCain, with 25 percent voting for Obama.
As Nicola Sturgeon tweeted tonight: «I'd treat the exit poll with HUGE caution.
The Associated Press unveiled a new project to supplant traditional exit polling — beginning with the 2018 midterm elections — by combining traditional, probability - based polling with an online, opt - in survey of voters in targeted states.
The Conservative Party looks set to do even better than the surprising exit polls predicted, but the real glory in this election lies with the small parties.
At five minutes to ten o'clock on election night, moments before the exit poll was released, Labour headquarters was preparing to claim power, convinced that against the odds, they could combine with other parties to lock David Cameron out of Downing Street.
As an example we can take the exit polls from the 2012 presidential race, we see that while Obama won in most of the educational categories (look at the NYTimes) he did win by significantly higher margins in the postgraduate part of the population (+13 percentage points), lost college graduates by 4 %, and won people with some college by 1 %.
Ed Miliband fought a decent campaign, but, as with Neil Kinnock in 1992, something went badly wrong at the end — and unlike that election, it wasn't the exit poll.
The Republican cleaned up with that group, according to early exit polls, capturing 48 percent of independents in the three - way race.
The exit poll suggests the Conservatives will be the largest party with 314 seats, a loss of 17 seats, with Labour on 266, a gain of 34.
His eurosceptic UKIP party has made UK history, topping the polls with the anti-establishment messages that the UK should exit the European Union and intra-EU immigration should be limited.
In terms of ideology, exit polls reveal that the state is just under a third each of self - described liberals and conservatives, with slightly under 40 percent of the total electorate as self - described moderates.
An exit poll conducted jointly by three network TV stations had put him on course to get 41.4 % of the vote, with his nearest challenger, conservative Hong Joon - Pyo, on 23.3 %.
But with the media narrative cemented by the exit poll, it will significantly complicate Miliband's argument that he can legitimacy form a government based on the failure of Cameron to command a majority, despite the constitutional legitimacy of that argument.
With Attorney General Andrew Cuomo keeping a polite distance, party elders would persuade Governor Paterson to accede to the popular will (last week, a poll showed him losing to Cuomo by a margin of four to one) and plot a dignified exit for him.
Financial markets reacted positively to the result, with the pound sterling rising against the Euro and US dollar when the exit poll was published, and the FTSE 100 stock market index rising 2.3 % on 8 May.
I'd treat the exit poll with HUGE caution.
Tonight's remarkable exit poll figures predicts the Conservatives will be the largest party in a hung parliament, with 316 seats to Labour's 239.
Based on exit polls, NY1 projected that Hawkins would end up with approximately 5 percent of the vote.
With shock exit poll suggesting Labour will lose seats, including almost total wipeout in Scotland, party sources are already talking of Harriet Harman as caretaker leader
Exit polls showed that many Republican voters are still not happy with their choice of candidates.
An exit poll has predicted a hung parliament, with the Conservatives the largest party but still short of an overall Commons majority.
An exit poll predicted a hung parliament, with the Tories the largest party but without an overall majority.
An exit poll made the Conservatives the largest single party with the Lib Dems predicted to win just 10 seats.
«When I look at how the Looter Government is preparing its final exit after its miserable and unprecedented defeat at the polls, I am left in no doubt that Ghana would have been bankrupted with another four years of this looter Government in power,» Mr. Amidu stated.
New York City mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner exits the voting booth with his son, Jordan Weiner, after voting at his polling station on September 10, 2013 in New York City.
No official data exists for the scale of the youth vote but an NME - led exit poll suggests turnout among under - 35s rose by 12 points compared with 2015, to 56 %.
There are also signs that President Obama's attempts to re-create the coalition that helped elect him in 2008 have come up short — particularly with young voters whose numbers in preliminary exit polling are well short of where they stood two years ago.
Lord Ashcroft's much smaller exit poll puts support for Labour among young people even higher, with 67 % of 18 to 24 year olds voting Labour and 18 % voting Conservative.
Poll after poll in the run up to election night predicted no single party would win an overall majority, only for the exit poll on the night to rightly predict that the Conservatives would return to power ending five years of coalition government with the Lib DPoll after poll in the run up to election night predicted no single party would win an overall majority, only for the exit poll on the night to rightly predict that the Conservatives would return to power ending five years of coalition government with the Lib Dpoll in the run up to election night predicted no single party would win an overall majority, only for the exit poll on the night to rightly predict that the Conservatives would return to power ending five years of coalition government with the Lib Dpoll on the night to rightly predict that the Conservatives would return to power ending five years of coalition government with the Lib Dems.
The joint BBC / ITV / Sky exit poll, taken at dozens of polling stations across the UK, and announced as the real polls closed, predicted a hung Parliament, with the Conservatives just short of an overall majority and the Lib Dems not doing much better than they had in 2005.
Pundits were shocked to see the Conservatives with a strong lead over Labour, while John Curtice of the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, who oversees the exit poll analysis, looked a little nervous as he unveiled it on live TV.
Any analysis of exit polling reveals a welter of numbers whose meaning remains slightly elusive, with issues or candidate characteristics described as «very important,» «somewhat important,» or «not important at all» by voters.
It's a smart move for the company, considering that 75 % of British citizens between ages 18 and 24 reportedly voted to Stay, along with 56 percent of voters between ages 25 and 49, according to a YouGov exit poll.
The most critically - acclaimed movie of the summer, a pulse pounding historical action picture with high exit - polling scores as well, may very well repeat at the top of the box office this weekend.
I'd wager that a poll of exiting audience members unfamiliar with the original work would yield a much higher percentage of viewers who might regard what they've just seen as a drama with moments of comedy, rather than the ribald farce most who are familiar with the play know it to be.
Exit polls show President Obama with strong support among Black and Hispanic voters in the state.
Post Trak audiences gave the movie 4 out of 5 stars, with CinemaScore exit polls showing an A -.
Audie Cornish talks with Andrew Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center, about what the exit polls say about the concerns and issues of Florida voters.
So I watched the news last night with a worried eye after CNN told me that the exit polls in Wisconsin showed a tight race, with each candidate expected to get 50 percent of the vote.
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