Sentences with phrase «early polls sunday»

Greece goes to early polls Sunday while in the throes of a deep financial crisis.

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During the season the AP Poll can be expected early afternoon on Sundays during the regular season.
Fieldwork for this poll was conducted a day earlier, starting on Sunday, half of which was included in yesterday's ComRes poll.
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The first real poll (Daily Intelligencer conducted a highly unscientific poll earlier this week) of the comptroller's race since Eliot Spitzer entered it on Sunday shows the former governor beating Manhattan borough president and longtime state assemblyman Scott Stringer by nine points among Democrats, 43 percent to 33 percent.
It is still early, with many results still to be declared and of course we will not get the results of the European poll until Sunday, but Labour will not be surprised by these results and that may have consequences for any appetite among backbenchers to mount a concerted push against Gordon Brown.
The poll, released Sunday, was also conducted before Comey said the FBI had completed its review of those emails and determined doesn't change his decision earlier this year not to charge Clinton.
The topline figures, with changes from the YouGov / Sunday Times polls earlier in the month are CON 36 % -LRB--2), LAB 36 % (+1), LDEM 18 % -LRB--1).
For example, last week's YouGov / Sunday Times poll, showing a ten - point Conservative lead, the highest since January, could have been dismissed as a rogue poll, had it not extended a trend detected earlier in the week, with the Tory lead growing steadily from four points to eight points in the days following Alistair Darling's Budget.
Early voting and Sunday voting are under attack, photo ID requirements will introduce the first financial and document barrier to voting since the poll tax, and racially - motivated bans on ex-felons will wipe tens of thousands off the rolls.
Further to the news earlier tonight of a Tory lead of 13 % opening up in a new YouGov poll, here are the figures for a ComRes poll featured in tomorrow's Independent on Sunday (hat tip to UK Polling Report):
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