Sentences with phrase «after poll suggests»

Ruth Davidson spoke out after a poll suggests support for independence in Scotland is lower than when the last vote took place.
Poll after poll suggests that voters — particularly independents — want President Obama and House Republicans to work together.
GLASGOW, Scotland — The British political establishment descended on Scotland Wednesday to plead for a united United Kingdom, after polls suggested the once - fanciful notion of Scots voting to break from Britain has become a real possibility in next week's referendum.
Nick Clegg today denied that the European elections will be a test of his leadership after polls suggesting the Liberal Democrats are heading for fifth place in May.
In July 2014 Cameron demoted Gove after polls suggested he was unpopular with parents, appointing him Chief Whip instead.
The rumours have most likely come about after a poll suggested that one in 5 Labour voters would prefer Boris Johnson as mayor, which has inevitably worried the party.

Not exact matches

After the February 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, at least six public opinion polls suggested that Americans were becoming more receptive to gun control.
Recent polls suggest the bump in support for gun control after the Parkland shooting might be fading, at least in part.
An exit poll published after last year's US Presidential election by the Pew Research Center suggested that 81 - per - cent of people identifying as «white, born - again, evangelical Christians» chose Mr Trump over Hillary Clinton.
Back to the problem at hand though, most Wenger polls suggest fans want him gone and I know the mood swings and probably will swing again after beating Hull tonight, but things usually wear off in time.
Conservative right - wingers have been warned against playing «fantasy politics» after new polling suggested their ideas are leaving voters cold.
He also claimed that the Tories» private polling last year, unlike the published polls which suggested a hung Parliament after the general election, pointed to a majority for David Cameron and the Conservatives.
After the shock of last week's poll suggesting that Labour might lose their first general election in Wales since 1918, what message emerges from the local elections about the prospects for June 8th?
Shortly after the 2014 conference, private polling conducted by James Morris and Stan Greenberg showed Labour doing slightly — but not dramatically — worse than published polls suggested.
The Ukip fall comes after the party scored 18 % in an ICM poll in May and 12 % in June, suggesting a sustained decline in the party's support.
Those polls suggested that almost two - thirds of members voting in the leadership contest had joined the Labour Party before, not after, the 2015 general election.
After the election, one post-election poll suggested that turnout amongst 18 - 24 year old went up by as much as 16 percentage points in 2017, with another suggesting an increase of 12 points.
If the poll was done after the programme, it suggests that so far it hasn't actually made any significant impact upon his support.
I can't find the exact dates of the poll yet, but press reports suggest it was conducted after the Channel 4 Dispatches programme criticising Ken Livingstone, and the preceeding couple of weeks of agressive attacks on Livingstone by the Evening Standard.
In advance of the publication of a ConservativeHome poll on party members» attitudes to co-operation with the Liberal Democrats he suggests that Britain may be heading for a hung parliament after the next General Election.
These polls obviously add another chapter to the litany of bad news stories for the Labour Party, with this analysis suggesting that the party would struggle to retain Dail representation after the next general election should support levels at that contest exactly match the party / grouping support levels measured by this poll.
Significantly, the poll of 2,052 voters was carried out after the Manchester bombing, suggesting Theresa May has had no boost from being able to make several appearances as prime minister while the election campaign was suspended.
Its release date in the UK — just three days after the polls close across the Atlantic — suggest the distributers are being somewhat more cynical in their approach over here.
The party's election campaign chief Jon Trickett has been blasted after he suggested losing to the Conservatives in next month's council poll would still be a good result for the party.
Polls by the Pink News website suggest that the Tories have lost support after rows over their views on gay rights engulfed the Tory frontbenchers Chris Grayling and Julian Lewis.
Polling suggests Maloney and Gillibrand begin the race essentially tied and Maloney has already shown a willingness to take after her former House colleague in public.
He made his plea in an article for the Guardian after a YouGov opinion poll suggested Corbyn, a veteran leftwinger, is heading for a landslide victory, with Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall having failed to enthuse the electorate.
Shortly after the referendum result, Nicola Sturgeon announced plans to hold a second independence referendum, which a poll at the weekend suggests she would now win.
Calling out Heck for rescinding his endorsement of his party's presidential candidate after a 2005 video of Trump suggesting he had sexually assaulted women emerged, Obama said, «Now that Trump's poll numbers are cratering, suddenly he says, «No, I'm not supporting him,»» Obama said.
The latest YouGov / Sun poll suggested Miliband was on track to win an overall majority, with about 38 % of the vote, but he acknowledged it would be a «tough fight» to return Labour to power after one just term in opposition.
The leader of the Unite union, Len McCluskey, has insisted he still supports Jeremy Corbyn after he suggested the Labour leader would consider stepping down if the party's opinion poll ratings remain low.
But, Feeney's ad comes just days after the release of a new poll commissioned by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee that showed the incumbent in a dead heat with former state Rep. Suzanne Kosmas (43 percent Feeney, 42 percent Kosmas) and with the sort of favorability ratings (37 percent favorable / 38 percent unfavorable) that would suggest he has little room for improvement.
Her intervention comes after a new poll suggested a slim majority of Brits prefer a soft Brexit to a hard Brexit.
Our polling suggests that Party members believe that David Cameron should be preparing, as the next election gradually draws nearer, to pursue Majority Conservatism rather than Coalition Conservatism after it - assuming that we gain an overall majority, that is.
Snap polls taken after the event suggest the UKIP leader was the clear winner.
The Prime Minister did not object last month when Sir John Chilcot, with all the caution of a retired Whitehall mandarin, suggested that he appear after polling day to keep politics out of the process.
The appearance came one day after New Jersey governor Chris Christie suggested Astorino's campaign, which trails by 37 points in public polls, might be a «lost cause.»
Kofi Adams has assured NDC members the party will not allow a replay of its 2016 defeat in 2020 after a University of Ghana poll suggested another victory for the governing party if elections were held.
CNN: Poll: Obama leadership rates high as Bush's after 9/11 A national poll suggests that three - quarters of the public thinks President - elect Barack Obama is a strong and decisive leader, the highest marks for a president - elect on that characteristic in nearly three decaPoll: Obama leadership rates high as Bush's after 9/11 A national poll suggests that three - quarters of the public thinks President - elect Barack Obama is a strong and decisive leader, the highest marks for a president - elect on that characteristic in nearly three decapoll suggests that three - quarters of the public thinks President - elect Barack Obama is a strong and decisive leader, the highest marks for a president - elect on that characteristic in nearly three decades.
«Washington (CNN)-- Three weeks after acknowledging he had misstated his military record during the Vietnam era, a new poll suggests Richard Blumenthal maintains a large lead in the Connecticut Senate race.»
After initial polling suggested it was going to be a landslide win for the Welsh Conservatives, many were left wondering just how much of a traditional Labour heartland the nation could truly be.
The latest Marist poll suggests Paterson, who took office after Eliot Spitzer's scandal - scarred resignation, trails New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo by nearly 51 points in a hypothetical 2010 Democratic primary matchup - with results virtually the same whether or not a voter has seen the governor's new ads.
As polls suggest there may be a hung parliament after the general election of 7 May, Scotland correspondent James Cook reports on the likely influence of the smaller political parties.
«If you look at the internal research and polling which suggest Labour could lose up to three million of the people that voted for us at the last general election, that same research shows that one of their principal concerns is security and the nuclear deterrent and the party's attitude towards it — to know that and to knowingly go and worsen the perception of the party in the eyes of the voting public will precipitate a response which will not help the Labour party not just for this election but the for general election after that and for who knows how many elections after that.
After all, we've been knocking about in the polls at between roughly 35 and 40 per cent - enough not to guarantee a Conservative majority, but certainly to suggest a Cameron premiership.
All three parties claim their leaders «won'the clash, but a clutch of polls carried out during, or immediately after the event, suggest that Mr Clegg went down well with viewers, who overwhelmingly rated him the most impressive.
The poll was conducted at the weekend, after Tony Blair was questioned in the «loans for honours» inquiry, and the absence of any drop in Labour's level of support suggests that the interview has not done any immediate and drastic damage to the government.
Poll released after party's manifesto launch suggests Scottish Labour could slip to third for first time since 1910
The two other main parties suffered heavy losses at the ballot box, but polling companies also have egg on their face after months of suggesting a Conservative majority win was virtually impossible — the very result we see this morning.
He disparaged the United States as a nation of «religious maniacs» and cited polls suggesting that 47 percent of the American electorate «think the entire universe began sometime after the Middle Stone Age.»
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