Sentences with phrase «driven by polls»

Much attention has been driven by polls, which show a high probability that no single party will win an overall majority.
People imagine Government politicians are driven by polling.
The White House decision to approach Paterson, says one source, «was driven by the poll numbers.

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As the Harris Poll statement explained, the U.S. chain «has yet to fully recover from its decline driven by issues with food - borne illness.»
A poll of more than 2,000 British people by the legal firm Slater and Gordon found financial strains could drive one in ten married couples to split this year.
It will be close, but there are many in the silent majority that will show up to the polls in Nov. because they realize the stakes and oh by the way (OBTW)-- they really understand the difference of having a Black POTUS driving the fringe bat - sch - tick and reality — of the bigger picture.
Sen. John McCain, R - Ariz., 5th term McCain is entering his third decade in the Senate, but with a presidential race at the top of the ticket, Arizona will likely be targeted by national Democrats this year who would offer organizational support to drive voters to the polls.
It diminishes by leading elected representatives to be driven only by the latest opinion polls, rather than by passion or conviction.
Polls and pundits have suggested Republicans are likely to retain control, but Democrats have said they are hoping high turnout driven by the presidential race will lead to some surprise victories.
He added, «The voters, not networks driven by ratings or national polls that are statistically irrelevant - should decide our next president.»
Labour took a lead in the polls in the second half of 2010, driven in part by a collapse in Liberal Democrat support.
Ahead of the September 10 polls, Obaseki pledged to run a government driven by information and communications technology to create a hub of financial investments, if elected as governor.
My suggestion that Corbyn stand down in favour of another candidate was driven by a desire to save his policies — which, as the polling shows, are very popular indeed — from being buried in the rubble of a terrible election defeat.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to rush left, driven by the «Nixon Effect» — even though Cynthia Nixon trails him by more than 40 points in the polls.
Though exit polls found the economy and jobs were the top issues for women voters in 2012, extreme remarks about abortion and women's rights made by Republican candidates and highlighted by Democrats did help drive this demographic away from Mitt Romney and into Obama's camp.
Saying issues like crime, education and affordable housing drove them to the polls Tuesday, Queens residents helped to re-elect Helen Marshall as borough president and Mayor Michael Bloomberg to the city's highest office by a narrow, while sending John Liu (D - Flushing) to the comptroller's office as the first Asian American to win a citywide office.
«I get marginalized more and more by the media, which then drives the poll numbers, which then drives more marginalization in the mainstream media,» he said, working his way through a salami, turkey and ham sandwich.
So the polls showing Trump destined for at least a comfortable plurality over Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. John Kasich are not being driven by some systematic glitch.
Mercedes - Benz models have just won five categories in the readers» poll for the best four - wheel - drive cars of 2015, set up by Europe's top 4 × 4...
Mercedes - Benz models have just won five categories in the readers» poll for the best four - wheel - drive cars of 2015, set up by Europe's top 4 × 4 magazine «Auto Bild Allrad».
This, combined with increasing cat ownership, is driving growth in the category, which now represents $ 1.8 billion in annual sales, according to a recent Nielsen survey conducted by Harris Poll.
But worldwide emissions have continued to swell, driven mainly by blistering economic growth and coal burning in Asia; debate over a new climate treaty has stalled; lawmakers of both parties have not embraced legislation aimed at cutting emissions; and polls show the public still largely disengaged.
Polls are irrelevant — they are responses by unknowing uneducated scientific illiterate and emotionally driven Puppets who have been been long manipulated by the Puppeteers.
Over 5,000 people were killed in 2009 in auto accidents caused by distracted driving and yet a recent poll shows that 82 % of young adults still text while driving.
Furthermore, with at least 40 % of drivers who were polled by the NHTSA admitting to talking on their cell phones regularly while driving, and nearly 10 % admitting to regularly texting from behind the wheel, this could be an indication that cell phone usage while driving has become far too commonplace.
In a poll (conducted by Ipsos Reid) of high net worth Canadians, almost half (46 per cent) cite hard work as the main driver to attaining wealth, followed by the drive to succeed (27 per cent) and a higher education (18 per cent).
Millennials are showing a strong preference to walking over driving, and by substantially wider margins than any other generation, according to a new poll of 3,000 adults living in the 50 largest metro areas conducted by the National Association of REALTORS ® and the Transportation Research and Education Center at Portland State University.
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