Imagine, just a few months before the serious campaigning begins for the run to the White House they are not only confronted with
almost daily polls that show one Sarah Palin leading all comers to be their standard bearer next time around, but are bombarded with her constant presence on magazine covers, TV shows, cable news, being Twittered and seeing her book outsell their hero George W's.
Not exact matches
A
daily Opinionway
poll showed Macron, whose score has
almost always been 60 % or higher over the past few months, dipped to 59 percent for the first time since mid-March, Reuters reports.
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
poll demonstrates that even among
Daily Mail readers,
almost half support less punitive approaches to cannabis and a majority back an independent review of all options, which may come as a surprise to the paper's editors.
These figures are
almost identical to the previous YouGov
poll, not particularly surprisingly given it was only carried out a a few days ago for the
Daily Telegraph.
In the past
daily polling has
almost always been a «rolling
poll», so each day's sample was actually made up of a couple of days small samples, with the oldest one dropping off each day to be replaced by new data.
I feel strongly that if the entire Canadian public was
polled, that collusion within the energy industry (to which all of the public are tethered one way or another on an
almost daily basis) would emerge as the dominant issue of concern, and not real estate commission discrepencies of a percent or two or three which affect only an extremely small portion of the public on at most a four year cycle.