Sentences with phrase «declining poll numbers»

In TV interviews and news stories, she repeatedly refused to take herself out of the running for 2017, joining a growing list of Democrats — some aligned with charters — who were openly considering taking on Mr. de Blasio, who has endured declining poll numbers and withering criticism from the city's elite.
In TV interviews and news stories, she repeatedly refused to take herself out of the running for 2017, joining a growing list of Democrats — some aligned with charters — who were openly considering taking on Mr. de Blasio, who has endured declining poll numbers and withering criticism from the city's elite.
Facing urgent calls to stabilize his candidacy and declining poll numbers, Trump struggled to refocus his message after threatening to withhold his endorsement from top Republican officeholders, including Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House.

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An earlier Gallup poll found that the number of Americans who want inequality to be «fixed» has declined since 1998.
In its annual national poll, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada found that a declining number of Canadians believe that China is highly important to Canada's prosperity.
And that's before accounting for some of the factors that the model doesn't consider: the disagreement in the polls, the unusual nature of Trump's candidacy and the demographic changes it is producing, Clinton's superior turnout operation, the possibility of «shy Trump» voters, the fact that the news cycle is still somewhat fluid headed into the final weekend, the declining response rates to polls, and the substantial number of high - profile polling misses around the world over the past few years.
Quinn, on the other hand, has seen her numbers decline, with 20 % marking her lowest level of support since polling began.
Cuomo has seen a general drop in his poll numbers in recent months, but the steepest decline has been among upstate residents.
More than a third of the state's money is spent on Medicaid, making it a necessary and obvious target for cuts, and yet each year the same ritual plays out: The governor proposes cuts to health care; the state's hospital lobby and the union representing health - care workers spend millions of dollars in maudlin TV ads decrying the cuts — on top of the millions they contribute to elected officials; the governor's poll numbers decline, and he agrees to an expensive truce that barely makes a dent in rising Medicaid costs.
«Mike Bloomberg has spent nearly $ 50 million to see his poll numbers decline,» said Anne Fenton, a spokeswoman for Thompson.
Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, said Bloomberg's declining numbers could be attributed to an increasingly aggressive campaign from Thompson.
Second, he's reading the polls, which show a declining number of Americans thinking that the unions are a positive force in our schools.
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