The latest voting intention figures from
our daily poll for the Sun have the Conservatives on 37 %, Labour on 43 % and the Liberal Democrats... (Comments: 0)
Today's voting intention figures for
our daily poll for the Sun newspaper are CON 41 %, LAB 39 %, LDEM 11 %.
Our daily poll for the Sun has topline figures of Conservatives 40 %, Labour 40 % and the Liberal Democrats on 9 %.
Our latest voting intention figures in
our daily polling for the Sun have the Conservatives on 37 %, Labour on 42 % and the Liberal Democrats... (Comments: 0)
The latest voting intention figures in
our daily polling for the Sun have topline figures of Conservative 35 %, Labour 43 %, Liberal Democrat 10 %.
In
our daily polling for the Sun we found... (Comments: 0)
Our latest voting intention figures in
our daily polling for the Sun have the Conservatives on 37 %, Labour on 42 % and the Liberal Democrats on 9 %.
The latest voting intention figures in
our daily polls for the Sun have the Conservatives on 39 %, Labour on 44 % and the Liberal Democrats... (Comments: 0)
Our latest YouGov
daily polling for the Sun has topline figures of Conservative 37 %, Labour 42 %, Liberal Democrats 8 % and others on 13 %.
Today's
daily polling for the Sun shows the Conservatives on 38 %, Labour on 40 % and the Liberal Democrats on 10 %.
The latest voting intention figures in
our daily polls for the Sun have the Conservatives on 39 %, Labour on 44 % and the Liberal Democrats on 8 %.
YouGov's
daily polls for the Sun and Sunday Times will continue to tell the story as it unfolds, first and fastest.
Not exact matches
With a string of victories across the country, and
poll numbers rising
daily, it seems increasingly likely that the Donald will be the Republican nominee
for the next president of the United States.
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.
For this survey, Elite
Daily distributed the survey to their newsletter subscribers and 5 Facebook groups who were identified as Elite
Daily readers via Facebook
polls.
Just seen a
poll on the
Daily Mirror web site
for fans who think Wenger will go at the end of the season.
That
Daily Star
Poll is intimidating and too suggestive as is on the low side
for Boss.
With one day to go, we interview the former politician and academic David Howarth — who won a surprise victory to become the Liberal Democrat MP
for Cambridge in 2005 —
for his insight on the twists and turns of
Polling Day, and the
daily pressures of life in Westminster.
A YouGov
poll today has terrible news
for the
Daily Mail — the public overwhelmingly side with Miliband.
The latest
poll of voting intentions
for Thursday's election, conducted by Survation
for the
Daily Record, is of particular interest
for two reasons.
Thirty - nine per cent said they planned to vote yes in the referendum, with 44 % voting no, according to the Survation
poll for the
Daily Record
An exclusive YouGov
poll for the
Daily Telegraph gives the Conservatives an 18 point lead.
Last week, a
poll for The
Daily Telegraph found a swing away from the Conservatives in the Lib Dem seats they need to win.
One of the
polls, YouGov
for the Sun, has the Lib Dems and Labour in joint second place, while Harris
for the
Daily Mail shows Labour continuing to languish in third.
Meanwhile the
daily YouGov
poll for the Sun had topline figures of CON 32 %, LAB 38 %, LDEM 8 %, UKIP 14 % (tabs here).
The exception is Opinium
for the
Daily Express, which has the Conservatives a point or two above the consensus and Labour three points below the share recorded by all three other
polls.
19:06 Update: A new Opinium
poll for the
Daily Express has the Conservatives on 34 per cent (+2), the Lib Dems on 28 per cent -LRB--1) and Labour on 25 per cent -LRB--1).
According to public opinion
polls conducted by
daily newspaper Delo on April 7 and 8, the party standings
for the European elections were: the Slovenian Democratic Party would win with 20.8 %, followed by the Slovenian National Party with 12.1 %, and the joint list of New Slovenia and Slovenian People's Party with 11.5 %.
Comparisons are with the most recent YouGov
poll for the
Daily Telegraph published eight days ago.
A new YouGov
poll for tomorrow's People newspaper shows the Tory lead remaining at 18 %, in line with the most recent YouGov /
Daily Telegraph
poll from earlier this week:
The latest YouGov
poll for the
Daily Telegraph places support
for the Conservatives at 43 per cent, up three on last month.
Election 2015: Exclusive
Daily Record
poll predicts disaster
for Murphy's Labour in Scottish heartlands 6 May 2015
In an Optimum
poll for the
Daily Express, the party picks up two points to go to 34 %, with both opponents losing a point to go to 28 %
for the Lib Dems and 25 %
for Labour.
The latest YouGov
poll for the
Daily Telegraph sees the Tories climb nine points from their lacklustre pre-conference rating to 41 per cent.
Two new
polls today — the
daily YouGov poll for the Sun and the monthly Survation poll for the Daily Mi
daily YouGov
poll for the Sun and the monthly Survation
poll for the
Daily Mi
Daily Mirror.
Current conditions are so favorable
for the GOP — including the president's poor
poll numbers, the states with Senate races, the lower turnout of Democratic groups in midterm elections, the quality of this cycle's Republican Senate recruits and the
daily dose of negative news that should help the party not holding the White House — that Republican Senate gains of fewer than six seats would be a punch to the party's solar plexus.
Most American voters don't think Black Lives Matter can ensure equal justice
for all,
poll shows NY
Daily News
The
poll follows a Survation survey
for the Scottish
Daily Mail yesterday, which put support
for the union at 50 % and support
for independence at 37 %.
The
daily YouGov
polls for the Sun allows us a sustained look at how
polling if doing.
Polling for the BBC's The
Daily Politics Show throughout the weeks of theeconomic crisis found that the lead enjoyed by the Prime Minister and Chancellor over their opposition counterparts in terms of economic trust nearly doubled (albeit from a small base) from 6 % to 11 %.
A YouGov
poll for the
Daily Telegraph yesterday found 63 per cent of people thought Israel had the right to defend itself, but its attacks in Lebanon and Gaza were «inappropriate and disproportionate».
YouGov did the fieldwork
for two academic election surveys (the British Election Study and the SCMS) as well as their
daily polling, and all three used different question ordering (
daily polling asked voting intention first, SCMS after a couple of questions, the BES after a bank of questions on important issues, which party is more trusted and party leaders) so will allow testing of the effect of «priming questions».
UPDATE2: The
daily YouGov
poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 34 %, LAB 35 %, LDEM 8 %, UKIP 12 %, GRN 5 %.
1.03 pm: A
poll for the BBC's
Daily Politics programme suggests that changing leader would not help Labour very much.
A YouGov
daily tracker
poll for the Sun today shows the Conservatives unchanged on 34 %, five points ahead of the Liberal Democrats who were up by one on 29 %, with Labour unchanged on 28 %.
This morning's
daily voting intention
poll for the Sun shows figures of Conservative 40 %, Labour 39 %, Liberal Democrat 11 %.
In a
Daily Politics film, Giles Dilnot looked at the party's hopes
for the 2015 general election, and whether it can build on European election gains, by turning
poll ratings into MPs in Westminster.
The
poll provided to the
Daily News was conducted by Red Horse Strategies
for the New Roosevelt Initiative, a pro-Rivera political committee headed by Democratic donor Bill Samuels.
A YouGov
poll for the
Daily Telegraph shows the SNP ahead of Labour in voting intentions
for a UK general election
for the first time in the party's history.
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.