Sentences with phrase «as public polls»

As public polls show GOP mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis getting slaughtered by Democratic incumbent Bill de Blasio, her campaign is circulating of an internal survey claiming she's got a shot...
But Cuomo has softened his stance gradually as more states moved to legalization as public polls showed growing support for the measure among Democrats nationwide.
The news of the robocall comes almost simultaneously with word that Owens, like Democrat Dan Maffei in central New York, has filed a court order to impound ballots ahead of tomorrow's vote — a sign that the race against Republican Matt Doheny will be as close as the public polls have suggested.

Not exact matches

In a random sampling of public opinion taken by the Forum Poll ™ among 1155 Canadians 18 years of age and older who had heard of Blackberry Ltd, fully three quarters agree the survival of Blackberry is important to the Canadian economy (75 %) and as many as one half agree strongly (50 %).
As far as some Canadian CEOs are concerned, the voting public made the right decision in electing another Conservative federal government over a Liberal one, according to a web poll conducted by COMPAS IncAs far as some Canadian CEOs are concerned, the voting public made the right decision in electing another Conservative federal government over a Liberal one, according to a web poll conducted by COMPAS Incas some Canadian CEOs are concerned, the voting public made the right decision in electing another Conservative federal government over a Liberal one, according to a web poll conducted by COMPAS Inc..
As Time noted, Virgin America is consistently rated as a top domestic airline in public opinion polls, but the airline has also historically struggled financially with more than $ 670 million in losses over its first five years in existencAs Time noted, Virgin America is consistently rated as a top domestic airline in public opinion polls, but the airline has also historically struggled financially with more than $ 670 million in losses over its first five years in existencas a top domestic airline in public opinion polls, but the airline has also historically struggled financially with more than $ 670 million in losses over its first five years in existence.
A 2012 Gallup poll found that only 5 percent of US adults identify as vegetarians (down from 6 percent in 1999 and 2001), so the ability to convince the public that vegan products can be as flavorful as meat ones is an important sell.
Public opinion is with this government when it heads abroad: Insights West's poll found that a staggering 67 per cent of Canadians rate the Liberals as «good» or «very good» at representing Canada internationally.
First established in August 2010 as a pilot poll, responses are collected through online surveys with the assistance of public and nonprofit partners.
But it is also true that public opinion began to show a partisan split on trade before Trump won the nomination, with Republicans displaying more skepticism toward TPP in polls even as they showed more enthusiasm on Capitol Hill.
Yet the public strongly supports these measures, as a CCPA / Environics poll found last year, and as Ipsos found in a quick poll after the Budget was released.
Majorities say Canada should encourage investment from UK, EU, US, discourage from China September 12, 2017 — As Canada continues to look for ways to deepen its economic ties with the world's second - largest economy, a new public opinion poll from
In this context, early public opinion polling has shown that Canadian voters view the economy as the highest - priority issue in the 2008 election.
But as details of the deal began to leak out, opinion polls in most of the participating countries tracked growing public opposition.
According to a recent public opinion poll, Canadians now rank China as the second-most important country (behind the US) for our prosperity.
It's as if we are continually polling the public on our self - worth, seeking feedback on the way we look, the causes we support, the marriages we have, the kids we raise, the stuff we say.
The poll report, by the Public Religion Research Institute, identified Obama's religion «dilemma,» as the institute called it, as one of three significant emerging religious issues to watch toward the 2012 election cycle.
But, lets say the bishop of the local Catholic diocese took a public poll during Sunday mass and asked for a show of hands as to how many of his congregants use an unapproved form of birth control?
An August 2010 poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press and the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life found that nearly half of Tea Party supporters (46 %) had not heard of or did not have an opinion about «the conservative Christian movement sometimes known as the religious right»; 42 % said they agree with the conservative Christian movement and roughly one - in - ten (11 %) said they disagree (based on registered voters).
Polling shows the majority of Americans oppose public funding for abortion, even those who identify as pro-choice.
As I flew back from Dublin to Edinburgh I read the Sunday edition of the Irish Independent the headline of which was «POLL: Act Now on Abortion say voters» with the story continuing: «The most seismic shift [in the Irish public's attitude to abortion] is that a clear majority (56 %) now favour a new referendum to repeal the current position, which gives equal right to life to the mother and foetus.»
But look at the polls: The public appears to be moving right on abortion — still, as it has long been, the top social issue.
Public polling now shows that white Evangelical Christians now regard personal character as less relevant for public leadePublic polling now shows that white Evangelical Christians now regard personal character as less relevant for public leadepublic leadership.
It would be useful to debate the vision of politics according to which facts must become law — that is, that the law must change as soon as polls reveal that a majority of the public favors an opinion.
It seems, moreover, on the basis of public opinion polls, that this challenge is already accepted by a majority of our fellow citizens and thus the question of its establishment as a matter of law has not provoked a debate worthy of the momentous issues at stake.
Nevertheless, if one were to accept public opinion polls as the compass of our society, would it not make sense to survey the French people also on all the demands made by LGBT activists in the name of equality and antidiscrimination?
Nevertheless, if one were to accept public opinion polls as the compass of our society, would it not make sense to survey the French people also on all the demands made by LGBT activists in the name of equality and anti-discrimination?
In the nightly news, respondents to public opinion polls describe him as a «can do fellow,» «a take charge kind of a guy,» «admirable for his ability to cut through red tape,» «a true patriot» who was «doing what he was paid to do.»
A poll carried out by The Sun newspaper recently has found out who the public have voted as their most hated footballer in the Premier League ever!
In the poll, conducted as a quick test of public opinion to feed into the Institute's submission to the Government's «Modern Workplaces» consultation, more than nine out of ten respondents (94 %) came out in favour of proposals to increase greater flexibility between parents for taking parental leave.
Rejecting the advice of «so - called communications experts» that the broadcasts are «quaint» and a «relic of the past», he cited a 2005 ICM poll which found party political broadcasts are second only to news bulletins as the lead source of information for general members of the public.
In addition, public polls repeatedly show that citizens of Republika Srpska feel only a small attachment to the country as a whole.
As we head to the polls, in this election year, it is important that we all work together, with our public institutions, to ensure that we have a level electoral playing field.
Polls show the public share Osborne's prejudice against «scroungers», the «neighbour still asleep, living a life on benefits», as Osborne put it today.
Even now as voters head to the polls, Ipsos MORI's latest polling suggests a large proportion of the public are yet to fully commit to voting Leave or Remain.
They hoped for public support, but polling showed the vast majority of the public believe it is fair to increase benefits at least in line with growing prices, as has always been the case in both good times and bad in the past.
As Anne Marie [Carrie] has already pointed out on her blog last month — a 2008 Barnardos poll found that 54 % of the public thought that British children were beginning to behave like animals.
As an example, the last mayor of a nearby town foresaw the problems that «enforcing» changes to the town's main street (1 less car way, and more parking space), would cause to his reputation, so he made public, electronic poll (with voting stations on public spaces) on that district (and lost).
The results of the poll indicate a clear majority support the all - night format among the public and, given the vocal support coming from a number of party figures, across the political spectrum as well.
In doing so, we did find a statistically significant positive correlation between performance and voting intention as measured by Public Policy Polling data around the same time.
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.
A poll released this week found that public satisfaction with Gove has reached new lows with almost two - thirds saying he is doing a bad job as education secretary.
I think that Danny Alexander, Cable AND a majority of Lib Dems would think long and hard about teaming up with them — especially as all polls show the public having less confidence in Labour's ability to manage the economy than the Conservatives»
A recent Siena College poll found 97 percent of the public want state government cleaned up and view it as a top priority.
We know that the economy is doing OK and we know that opinion polls still show that public confidence in Miliband and Balls (as economic managers) is much less than public confidence in Cameron and Osborne.
As for Britain not being social democratic, polls of the public's views on a number of issues suggest otherwise.
An ongoing independent poll of 143,000 working people being conducted for Unite, Britain's biggest union, shows that immigration is in fact ranked last as an issue of concern with working people's top worries being money problems, the rising cost of living, cuts to public services, stress, education and housing.
Last week, unethical and unproductive media houses sympathetic to Akufo - Addo such as Joy FM, Citi FM, Peace FM, Adom FM and others under the Multimedia and Despite Group, published this falsely «contrived» Polls with the sole intent of deceiving the unsuspecting Public and dissatisfied financiers of the NPP, without making any shred of effort to authenticate the veracity or otherwise of this «voodoo» pPolls with the sole intent of deceiving the unsuspecting Public and dissatisfied financiers of the NPP, without making any shred of effort to authenticate the veracity or otherwise of this «voodoo» pollspolls.
At one end of the scale are opinion polls, which sample the whole population but may not reflect a well informed, well thought - out response to questions about government or public service quality, and may in fact reflect opinions on other matters such as economic outlook.
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.
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