Sentences with phrase «by pollsters»

Meanwhile, 47 % of Labour voters were dissatisfied with Mr Corbyn, while 29 % said the same about Mrs May, according to the survey by pollsters Ipsos Mori for the Evening Standard.
A recent survey by pollsters Ipsos MORI and the British Science Association found that while the UK public holds scientists in high regard, 35 per cent think scientists «adjust their findings to get the answers they want».
Outlined in a new report called «The Essential Profession,» the research was led by pollster Louis Harris, who chairs Recruiting New Teachers, and was paid for by the...
I attended a presentation by a pollster from Ipsos Mori who showed that there had been a decline last year in the number of people who believed that global warming was a real phenomenon — primarily, she said, as a result of Durkin's film (16).
Whilst elites spent the campaign analysing the election in moderated television discussions and in college seminar rooms, Americans whose views are not entirely captured by pollsters were discussing the election within their communities.
When asked by pollsters what they would vote, these voters answered «Don't Know», rather than admit to supporting the Conservative Party.
But Labour's wipeout in Scotland was the only bit of this election accurately predicted by the pollsters, although even here the scale of our defeat was underestimated.
Taking the most recent poll published by each pollster in the last week, we calculate the proportion showing a Conservative lead over Labour of more than 6 points as the pseudo-probability of a Conservative majority, but we allow polls with exactly a 6 point lead to contribute a 0.5 to the average.
Taking the two most recent polls published by each pollster in the last two weeks we calculate the proportion showing a Conservative lead over Labour of 6 points or more as the pseudo-probability of a Conservative majority.
The support for Britain leaving the EU has taken the lead, however narrow, show the latest results of the survey made by pollster Survation done for the forex...
The latest report by the spy agency thus, corroborates results of three independent polls conducted by pollsters hired by the opposition NPP and the office of Nana Akufo - Addo.
David Cameron's party has the highest lead recorded by any pollster since 2010, with 42 per cent against Labour's 27 per cent.
Sky News is reporting this as Labour's lowest rating by the pollster since it began its records in 1977.
Nearly three - quarters of those questioned by pollsters Survation for the Mail on Sunday said that Mrs Miller's 32 - second apology to the Commons on Thursday was inadequate.
I was called by a pollster last week about the Democratic Party primary for Mayor of Buffalo, but the questioner couldn't say who commissioned the poll.
The memo, obtained by POLITICO, was done by pollster John McLaughlin, who's working with businessman Randy Altschuler, the Conservative line candidate for the seat in which the GOP chips are still falling.
Eighty - eight percent of those contacted by pollsters agreed that «America was founded on the idea of religious freedom for everyone, including religious groups that are unpopular.»
Such conservatives, estimated by pollster Daniel Yankelovich as one American in five, are actually somewhat marginal to the mainstream of national life, have few polished spokespersons, and are given to unsophisticated and vehement expression of their resentment about assaults on their convictions and values.
We can wax anxious about the details» impersonal suburban mega-churches taking the place of the intimate congregations, professionalized «community organizers» instead of local leaders, and of course a political process increasingly dominated by pollsters and spin artists» but we shouldn't lose sight of the basic American impulse.
The top three fall in line with the recently released Coaches Poll; however, Florida State is ranked 7th by the pollsters and 4th by the oddsmakers.
This will help us pinpoint which teams are being overvalued by pollsters, and therefore most casual fans.
A status reinforced by the pollsters and the bookies and worried Labour MPs.
She forced Tony Blair to pursue the kind of populism summed up by pollster Philip Gould's mantra «concede and move on».
Bettws may be too clunky a name to be adopted by pollsters, but with the spectre of the next election looming, its message is clear: People are struggling to see how the democratic framework works for them.
The claim of the Assin Central MP was confirmed by the pollster on the show who said an informant alerted him that some persons were plotting to kill Ken Agyapong.
According to the report, Bolivian President Evo Morales has a 58 percent approval rating among the electorate according to survey results by pollster Ipsos.
And he even led the full range of income levels, at least those listed by the pollsters, despite a campaign based almost solely on a promise to pick high - income pockets.
Another poll was conducted by pollster Ninamedia and weekly newspaper Mladina a couple of weeks later.
Tories confessed when quizzed by pollsters Ipsos - MORI.
Labour is now just 6 points behind the Tories with less than a fortnight to go — the smallest gap recorded by pollsters ORB International since the vote was called.
And it happens to be the car that voters in the UK associate with Jeremy Corbyn, according to the latest research by pollsters Britain Thinks.
The former Labour leader is said to have pointed to analysis by pollsters Ipsos MORI stating that 2.9 m «lazy Labour» supporters failed to make good on their intentions to turn out to vote.
At the last count by pollsters Mori between April and June this year, the SNP finally overtook Labour, with 30 per cent saying they were prepared to vote for Mr Salmond's party compared to 28 per cent for Labour.
GOP poll finds support for spending cuts: Resurgent Republic, a conservative non-profit founded by pollster Whit Ayres and former Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie, released a poll Tuesday showing that voters care about cutting spending even when told it will mean «slashing» important programs.
It requires you to believe that, on the one hand, Charles's local reputation is so strong that he is unbeatable no matter what the national circumstances, and — at the same time — that even after 32 years as their MP nobody in his constituency will remember his name unless reminded by a pollster.
We run the risk of being spun by pollsters from both sides of the aisle.
Former New York governor Eliot Spitzer (D)-- whose own political comeback attempt came up short a few years back — resigned quickly before the effects of his 2008 prostitution scandal could be measured by pollsters.
In a Daily Politics film, Ellie Price took to a slide to look at how much weight should be given to the polls and how robust are the techniques used by pollsters.
The figures come after a Sunday newspaper claimed that a Department of Health - commissioned study by the pollsters Ipsos MORI found that more people that ever believe the NHS is doing a good job, but that ministers have chosen to «sit on» the findings rather than make them public.
Most of the 200 - strong audience in each debate will be picked by pollsters ICM from the local area to ensure a balance of gender, age, ethnicity, social class and voting intention.
It is a method that likely gets at psychological and social truths missed by pollsters.
According to a survey by pollster David Winston, 58 percent of parents said they did not consider it a success if a student entered school a year behind and caught up half a grade over the course of that same year.
The Swindle has been made a scapegoat by pollsters Ipsos Mori, Bob Ward and his former boss Bob May, George Monbiot and many others desperate to explain the failure of Environmentalism to capture public hearts and minds.
There is also an intensity of enthusiasm for the afterlife that can not be captured by pollsters, a cultural craving that the distant shore of heaven be brought closer into view.
Most of the 30 are Conservatives, reflecting the result that is predicted by pollsters.
Columnists, led by pollsters and never questioning their data, collectively bought into the idea of a hung parliament.
The Angus Reid Institute (ARI) was founded in October 2014 by pollster and sociologist, Dr. Angus Reid.
One day, Bob is called up by a pollster.
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