Sentences with phrase «big lead in polls»

Mr Sanders holds a big lead in polls in New Hampshire, which borders the state where he is a senator, Vermont.
De Blasio maintained big leads in the polls throughout his campaign.

Not exact matches

According to the latest polls Esquerra will get the biggest share of the vote in the region, 20.5 per cent, narrowly leading Junts per Catalunya, the new name for the party led by Puigdemont, on 19.3 per cent.
People failing to turn out as they've indicated they will... perhaps due to weather (though it's fairly unlikely this was a big factor in this election), a false sense of security (such as when the polls in the days leading up to and into election day suggest a comfortable victory!)
But the average of the final polls in 2015 had Labour a couple of points higher than Labour are now, and the eventual Conservative lead in 2015 was 7 points bigger than it was in the final polls.
Regardless of how big a lead Labour has in the polls — and trust me that lead is not nearly as big as it should be at this stage of a Parliament — Ed Miliband and Ed Balls still trail David Cameron and George Osborne when it comes to the question of economic competency.
O'Brien now leads Hanna 50 - 39 — a big gain over his showing in last month's Siena poll, in which he trailed Hanna by eight percentage points.
Continue reading «Stephan Shakespeare: Miliband needs a bigger lead in opinion polls.
Labour have a good lead in the polls and my expectation is that it will get bigger in the coming months, Ed Miliband has the strategic choice of whether to gamble on the coalition remaining unpopular and just hammering away at the cuts and reaping the rewards of opposing them, or using the luxury of a poll lead to reposition Labour to a more opportune position should the economy improve and the cuts not be a disaster.
Gibson has big leads in every important category: polling, money, name ID, and ballot lines.
Sterling suffered its biggest one - day fall in over a year when news of Sunday's YouGov poll broke, putting «Yes» in the lead.
The usual health warnings apply, and it must be pointed out that another poll last week gave the In camp an even bigger lead, but it does show the volatility of the debate even before the campaign has got underway.
In the second Quinnipiac poll, on August 14, when Spitzer went out to a big lead, he increased his margin among black voters, but that advantage was magnified by the poll's black - turnout projection, which went up in the second poll, it was 35 percenIn the second Quinnipiac poll, on August 14, when Spitzer went out to a big lead, he increased his margin among black voters, but that advantage was magnified by the poll's black - turnout projection, which went up in the second poll, it was 35 percenin the second poll, it was 35 percent.
They expect big Labour leads in the opinion polls within a few months but, as of tomorrow, they are also glad to finally have a Labour leader in place.
The Guardian reports: «A former minister and fiction writer, Alvarado Quesada, 38, had 61 % of the vote with results in from 95 % of polling stations, a far bigger lead than predicted by opinion polls that foresaw a tight race.»
I always urge some amount of caution with great big shifts in support, but in this case we have already seen Labour increasing their support into the mid 30s and the Lib Dems dropping into the mid-teens with YouGov's daily polling, so while it's not to the same degree (this is the smallest Conservative lead any poll since the election has shown), the trends are in the same direction.
The party conference season traditionally produces boosts for each of three political parties in turn as they benefit from media coverage from their own conference, so while the first poll lead for the Labour party in 3 years is likely to be a big morale boost for the party, past experience suggests the Conservatives will move back ahead when they receive a boost from their own party conference in a week's time.
Although the latest NBC / Wall Street Journal poll showed big leads for Donald Trump and Todd Young in their respective races, it also showed that incumbent...
Twitter inevitably sees lots of comments about how Labour has a great big lead in the marginals that count, or Labour might be neck - and - neck nationally but they have a big lead in the important marginals — seemingly oblivious to the fact that the topline results and what they mean depends entirely on which marginals you are polling.
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork / AP)-- A new poll shows Democrat Andrew Cuomo continues to hold a big lead over Republican challenger Rob Astorino in New York's governor's race
The Democratic leads in 12 of the districts polled puts them in position for a big win next week.
Once the Coalition Government's cuts start to bite Labour can probably look forward to big leads in mid-terms polls, but underneath that our poll suggests image problems the new leader will need to address.
The big story in this primary race today was not the vote counting, but the fact that Rangel allies (led by Keith Wright) met with BOE officials on June 23rd to discuss the location and placement of poll workers prior to the election.
If the 25 - point lead over Labour continued on polling day it could give Theresa May a bigger landslide than Tony Blair in 1997.
Their breakfast was reportedly spoiled by a YouGov poll showing that the No campaign in the independence referendum had lost the big 20 - point lead they had enjoyed for much of last year.
A new ITV News poll shows Labour have a big lead in the battleground marginal seats that are key to next year's general election.
Never voted labour in my life and laughed out loud when I read poor old Roger statement that Michael foot, the biggest political buffoon in my lifetime, would win the Greatest leader poll Roger, Roger, Roger, what sort of life you been leading out there, and Kinnock the greatest celtic leader?
Mike Smithson of PB.com noted early on that phenomon now called «Smithson's rule», the more that David Cameron is in the news the bigger the poll lead.
http://cleantechnica.com/2014/03/19/narendra-modi-big-fan-solar-coal/ Narendra Modi, the leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party who is currently leading in the polls in the lead - up to the general election in May, is in fact a big fan of solar — and pioneered the first incentives for large - scale solar power in 2009.
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