Sentences with phrase «earlier polling for»

Some of the report's findings on the prevalence of private tuition or parents» willingness to pay for private education if they can afford it echo earlier polling for the Sutton Trust and other organisations, including the Independent Schools Council.
... Early polls for the Aug. 28 primary show Arpaio grabbing between one - third and one - fifth of the electorate, behind the establishment - backed front - runner, Rep. Martha McSally, a former Air Force combat pilot, and ahead of another conservative insurgent, state Sen. Kelli Ward -LSB-.]
Those factors considered, it's not surprising that FSU is already topping the way - too - early polls for next season — the Noles have taken the No. 1 position in early assessments from ESPN and USA Today.
Both main parties persist in favouring faith schools despite their wide unpopularity — a poll a year ago showed that 80 % of the public wanted to keep the cap (including 67 % of Catholics) and an earlier poll for the Westminster Faith Debates found 45 % against and only 32 % in favour of any government funding of faith schools.

Not exact matches

The poll does bring some good news for Clinton, though: She leads among people who voted early by 58 % to 41 %.
In addition to ads, Julep regularly taps customers for input, including polling its Idea Lab, a group of 5,000 customers who weigh in on early prototypes.
The survey showed cash accounted for 47.6 percent of German transactions by volume last year, down from 53.2 percent three years earlier and below the half mark for the first time since polling started in 2008.
A survey earlier this year conducted by Interact and Harris Poll found nine common characteristics of terrible bosses — offenses like failing to recognize employee achievements, refusing to talk to subordinates, and stealing credit for others» ideas.
The poll's timing was favorable to Johnson, with Trump posting historically low job - approval ratings for the earliest part of his presidency.
An earlier exit poll indicated that the center - right alliance would gain between 248 to 268 seats in the lower house of parliament, short of the 316 needed for a majority.
Carly Fiorina, who will appear in an earlier Thursday debate for candidates who are polling poorly, is also seeking the Republican nomination.
Earlier this year in our Consumer Outlook poll, we asked Canadians «who is primarily responsible for ensuring your financial security in retirement?»
Meanwhile, 74 % of retirees polled had this advice for younger generations: save early, safe often and save consistently.
The Strategic Counsel poll referenced earlier, for example, found that 15 percent of voters ranked the environment as the most important issue, up from three percent in the last election.
Pop superstar Jennifer Lopez was joined by Hillary Clinton at a free concert in Miami Saturday night, where the Democratic presidential candidate urged supporters to head to the polls for early voting as her campaign was rocked by a renewed FBI probe of her emails the previous day.
As with The Washington Post / ABC News poll that came out earlier Tuesday, it shows Republicans have a far different prescription for preventing mass shootings than Democrats and even independents.
Report trends adjusted for differences in response rates in different years; for example, if recent data have a significantly lower response rate, then compare the results with those that would have been obtained in an earlier poll if only that lower response rate had been achieved.
But its validity was suggested as early as 1969, when a Gallup Poll revealed that 58 percent of all Americans had never finished reading a book other than a textbook or the Bible, and only 26 percent had read a book in the previous month.24 One reason for this near - illiteracy is America's addiction to television.
Amazingly, some extraordinarily courageous individuals (initially Arnold himself, journalists David Quinn and Breda O'Brien, the Iona Institute; later on, John Waters, retired Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity College Dublin, William Binchy and the distinguished historian Prof. John A. Murphy; the gay campaigners for a «No» vote, Paddy Manning and Keith Mills, deserve special mention) did succeed in making a difference to the eventual numbers, although not the outcome: in the early Spring, polls indicated that 17 percent of the electorate would vote against the amendment, but by the time the actual referendum came around, 38 percent were indicating a «No» vote, and that was the eventual outcome.
A poll of Republican «insiders» reveals that Marco Rubio is the early favorite for 2016.
The big surprise had come earlier, with the announcement that «Bama coach Wimp Sanderson had edged the Wildcats» Eddie Sutton in the Knoxville News - Sentinel's annual poll for Southeastern Conference coach of the year.
Marist decided to play it safe by also polling registered voters (that's how Siena went, saying it's too early for the «likely» route), and those numbers are: 55-29-10, 6.
Early polls suggested that there was a surprising level of public support for the strike, with a Channel 4 poll showing 77 % backed the action and 23 % opposed it.
We could just as easily leave the polls open for a week and people can filter in when they want, which is I think what the no - excuse early voting is trying to accomplish.
Labour have only been out of power for two years, having left Britain with the biggest deficit in the OECD, and yet YouGov polling throughout the early half of May 2012 have put Labour between nine and thirteen points ahead of the Conservatives, giving Labour a more than comfortable majority at the next General Election.
The executive summary of the article concludes: «In preparing for a second election the Tory leadership needs to negotiate for the debates to take place earlier in the campaign; put more money into its ground war; build better relations with the whole of the party and Conservative movement; trust professional polling to test messages; and develop clearer decision - making structures.»
Still, polling day was polling day, and I manfully struggled out of bed at 6:30 am for the early morning leaflet drop: with polls opening at 7 am, we were hoping to encourage people to vote before they went to work.
The Fixed - term Parliaments Act (FTPA) was introduced by the Conservative - Liberal coalition government in 2011, primarily to prevent David Cameron, the prime minister at the time, from seizing on the first significant poll lead for the Conservatives to call an early election and win a Conservative majority.
By comparison the first ComRes poll after the Libyan action began in 2011 showed 35 per cent support — so higher but still not overwhelming — and, for comparison, early support for the invasion of Iraq was over 50 per cent.
[Clinton beat Trump in the ground game for the presidency, according to an early exit poll conducted by Politico / Morning Consult.]
Quinnipiac University polls had a strong Trump lean earlier in the cycle, for example, although it has dissipated recently.
It's early and it was only for bragging rights, but businessman Ian Golden of Tompkins County emerged as winner of a weekend straw poll among Democrats lining up to challenge Republican Rep. Tom Reed of the 23rd Congressional District next year.
Inverness, Nairn, Baednoch and Strathspey was singled out by Lord Ashcroft for a remarkable constituency poll earlier this year which put the SNP on 50 % - more than double the 21 % recorded by Alexander.
There has been a widespread assumption that the Conservatives have nothing to gain from electoral reform, and the work that has been done so far — such as the YouGov poll for the Spectator earlier this month — has indeed suggested that the Tories would be the biggest net losers when comparing A.V. with First Past The Post (FPTP).
There were a couple more bits of polling for the Westminster election released earlier this week.
A YouGov poll for the Sun earlier this week discovered a significant decline in religious belief among young people.
Governor Cuomo is putting $ 7 million into his 30 - day budget amendments to fund poll sites for early voting in New York by the 2020 presidential race.
Cuomo's plan would change that be requiring counties to offer at least one early voting polling location for every 50,000 residents during a 12 - day period before Election Day.
West Long Branch, NJ — Democrat Bob Menendez holds a sizable advantage over Republican Bob Hugin in the 2018 race for U.S. Senate according to an early Monmouth University Poll of all New Jersey registered voters.
There is strong support for early voting among voters, according to a new Siena College poll.
[91] Opinion polling for the council elections conducted in early 2017 suggested that the SNP looked set to repeat this level of success, with 47 % of the public claiming they will be voting for SNP candidates on election day.
Expanding early voting, simplifying the ballot & modernizing the registration process including electronic poll books are some of the ways we can accomplish this goal, and I want to thank the Vote Better NY coalition for presenting their vision here today.»
As the results were still being counted in the early hours after the polls closed, the knives were already out for Miliband and it is expected that he will resign soon.
As part of the legislation, every county will have one early voting poll site for every 50,000 residents.
Coincidentally these are the two things he was praised for in that Comres poll released earlier.
This is a significantly bigger margin for Yes than YouGov's survey realeased earlier today, giving credence to those who suspected that there were a significant number of shy no voters, not being picked up by the polls.
It isn't as extreme as the Ipsos MORI poll we saw earlier today, but it's still a very solid lead for the SNP in Scotland, and one that on a uniform swing would translate into the SNP getting a hefty majority of Scottish seats.
Fieldwork for this poll was conducted a day earlier, starting on Sunday, half of which was included in yesterday's ComRes poll.
The website includes a blog, podcast and tips for any potential challengers, as well as results from a poll conducted earlier this month.
Mirroring the results of earlier polls on the subject, Siena found overwhelming support among Democrats for the $ 15 wage - with 79 % backing it - and strong opposition from Republicans.
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