Not exact matches
At the final moments of the 2016 electioneering campaign when all parties should be deploying their best arsenals to win over
undecided voters, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), sensing defeat, has taken political decency a notch lower and sprung up what could best be described as the most ridiculous story in the 2016 electioneering season.
The head - to - head match - up between the AG and the Buffalo businessman now stands
at 54 - 38 among likely
voters with 2 percent saying they would prefer «some other candidate» and 6 percent
undecided.
When Zephyr Teachout looked
at the Republican candidates» sites from the point of view of an
undecided voter a few weeks ago, she pointed out how few made it easy to find basic information about why someone SHOULD support the candidate.
In the hotly contested AG's race, Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice has a slight edge (21 percent, with the next closest candidate, Sen. Eric Schneiderman,
at 9) over her four declared Democratic primary opponents, though nearly two - thirds of
voters (61 percent) remain
undecided.
It comes on the heels of this morning's Siena poll, which showed Zeldin and Foley tied
at 44 - 43 with 13 percent of
voters in the 3rd SD
undecided.
The poll, which was conducted by the National AFL - CIO, has Reed
at 49.7 % and Shinagawa
at 44.7 % with 5.6 % of
voters undecided.
In the mayor's race,
undecided voters poll nearly as well as Weiner and Quinn
at 21 percent.
According to the new survey, New York City Public Advocate Bill de Balsio's
at 12 % and former City Comptroller Bill Thompson stands
at 11 %, with everyone else in single digits and nearly a quarter of Democratic
voters undecided.
While Lazio is enjoying the highest favorability rating among the three candidates
at 29 percent, the poll found more Republican
voters were
undecided, 41 percent, than Lazio supporters.
May could lose control of the narrative right
at the time when the country's full attention will be on the campaign and
undecided voters are finally breaking one way or the other.
It is a significant improvement since the last Survation poll on August 3rd which put support for independence
at 40 %, with 46 % against and 14 % of
voters undecided.
The Gravis poll of 400 likely Hoosier
voters has Braun with 45 percent, Donnelly
at 44 percent and 11 percent
undecided.
A possible explanation for the low Clinton results are the high numbers for the third - party candidates (Gary Johnson
at 6 percent and Jill Stein
at 5 percent) and
undecided voters (8 percent).
If we include Ukip
voters who are
undecided about who to support in 2015 then this figure drops to less than 60 % — but the message is clear: Ukip will have a stronger base heading into 2015 than
at any previous election.
At that point, Mr. Zeldin was leading 50 to 45 percent among likely
voters, with 5 percent
undecided.
At a lower turnout, among very likely Democratic primary
voters in New York City, including those who are
undecided yet leaning toward a candidate and those who voted absentee, if the Democratic primary were held today, here is how the contest would stand:
At a lower turnout, among very likely Democratic primary
voters including those who are
undecided yet leaning toward a candidate and those who voted absentee, Scott Stringer — 47 % — is closely matched with Eliot Spitzer — 46 %.
Bobby Jindal, the only Republican running, is
at 57 %, and 29 % of the
voters are
undecided.
Jonathan Kellis, a 50 - year - old from Cohoes who says he is an
undecided voter, spent more than 10 minutes shouting
at the protesters before entering the arena.
After recruiting a sample of 2150
undecided Indian
voters, the researchers repeated the original experiment, replacing the Australian candidates with the three Indian politicians who were actually running
at the time.
But in the run up to Barack Obama's electoral victory, a poll from Maibach's group and researchers
at Yale University suggested that the Republican stance on climate change was turning off
undecided voters.
Soon after Elizabeth and her team start chipping away
at her goal of converting the
undecided voters, she quickly realizes she has her work cut for her.
In the Presidential race, 43 % of likely
voters supported Hillary Clinton and 31 % supported Donald Trump, 11 % were
undecided, 9 % would not vote for President
at all and 4 % would vote for a third party candidate
An
undecided voter, Bone asked the candidates, «What steps will your energy policy take to meet our energy needs while
at the same time remaining environmentally friendly and minimizing job layoffs?»