Sentences with phrase «election polling clearly»

That, however, is hyperbole, as local government results, last year's Holyrood elections and general election polling clearly show the Conservatives rather better placed to do that.

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Clearly PH has reached a point where their polls can be used for political purposes, just as we hit a critical stage ahead of the election.
Given that the polls are showing that around half of former UKIP voters are planning on voting Conservative this year, and given that the Conservatives clearly benefitted from the collapse of the UKIP vote in the local elections, surely UKIP dropout is a big advantage for Theresa May?
Even if you strip away his terrible views on foreign policy, even if you ignore the polling and the election results, he is clearly a poor, chaotic, disorganised, disinterested, demotivating, incompetent leader, who has upset many of his colleagues.
That would include making «systemic changes» based on recommendations from an outside consultant and publicly posting all job vacancies, improving poll worker staffing with better pay and better training, and communicating more clearly with voters about poll sites, election days and registration statuses.
«For the first time in a poll on voting intentions in an election of a national character, the NF is clearly ahead,» an Ifop spokesperson said.
With the Euro election campaign kicking in, and pretty much any Westminster MP worth their salt already clearly focused on persuading their constituents to back them at the polls in 2010 - isn't now a better time than ever to get attention for your issue?
«The pressure is clearly going to mount because we have polling done and we've got elections coming up when the electorate are going to tell us how well they think we're doing.
These results clearly show that UKIP is faring increasingly well in real elections and this a trend rather than a protest; so what say the opinion polls?
The current polls clearly indicate that a Labour election victory led by JC is about an likely as snow in August.
How much policy reaches the statute book is a moot point, but, clearly, there may be merit in dealing with matters before or after the election, depending upon your client and your assessment of the outcome of the poll.
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