Sentences with phrase «demographic lines»

And the trend remains the same along most demographic lines.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton start the race to November 8 on essentially even ground, with Trump edging Clinton by a scant two points among likely voters, and the contest sparking sharp divisions along demographic lines in a new CNN / ORC Poll.
Many of the battles in the 2016 race have been over cultural divides, but not necessarily those that cut neatly across demographic lines: Stavisky's side has been hammering Jung for his proposal to ban pictures of same - sex couples from textbooks and his pro-life stance on abortion.
No wonder it bombed — the studio overlooked that delicate demographic line separating a twelve - year - old from someone thirteen.
did not break down neatly along demographic lines.
And while these illnesses are consistent across demographic lines, people of color are more sensitive to the stigma of a diagnosis and are less likely to get the same level of care as their white peers.
Along demographic lines, the splits are a bit more nuanced.
As one woman who works in media recently wrote about getting pregnant at 27: «The reaction to my pregnancy was neatly split along demographic lines.
Support for the system also transcends both geographic and demographic lines; as over 60 % of voters in each borough and across every major demographic group support a new teacher evaluation system after hearing statements from both supporters and opponents.
Senator Jerry Tillman (R - Randolph) told the News & Observer that the school grades «may fall along demographic lines,» and if that's the case, he'd seek some changes in the current way school grades are determined.
Analyze the surveys to look for patterns along demographics lines.
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