Sentences with phrase «election polls consistently»

Prior to David Cameron's election polls consistently suggested that Labour would perform better with Gordon Brown as leader.

Not exact matches

In previous US elections, polls consistently showed that a person's level of religiosity — how important their faith is to them and how often they attend church — was one of the biggest predictors in how they would vote.
An example may be the 2016 US Presidential Election in which Clinton consistently polled above Trump, thus Clinton supporters assume that it's a sure - win for her, resulting in a low turnout rate for Clinton1.
According to an article written by several people at Pew Research, «The results of Tuesday's presidential election came as a surprise to nearly everyone who had been following the national and state election polling, which consistently projected Hillary Clinton as defeating Donald Trump.»
In the run - up to the 2015 general election opinion polls are consistently placing Green support in a range between 4 - 11 per cent, and the party is currently averaging approximately six per cent.
As someone who gives a somewhat greater credibility to polls than many, I was not among those of the true faith who never doubted that Labour would do well, and indeed was, until late April, in despair as polls had consistently for about five months indicated a Tory landslide, for which the poor local election -LSB-...]
[16] Leading up to the election, Trott was consistently ahead in both polling and fundraising figures.
Polling during that election also consistently found Livingstone's policies were more popular than Johnson's.
The party had polled consistently in the first four elections to the National Assembly, returning six representatives in the first three elections and five in the 2011 Election, thereby establishing itself as the fourth party in Wales behind Labour, the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru, but fell to just one seat in 2016.
Under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership the Labour Party has consistently polled over 40 per cent for the past nine months since the general election, and held a narrow lead over the Tories.
Polling evidence consistently confirms that in recent elections the largest part of UKIP support is coming from former Tory voters.
The problem for Labour: Like the canary in the coal mine, the constituency level poll analyses consistently warned in the years leading up to the 2016 General Election that low levels of Labour support nationally would translate into very low seat levels for that party.
Armstrong said polls consistently show New Yorkers oppose fracking, and Election Day results don't overturn that.
The party is consistently ahead in the polls, and by - election results are stunning at a Parliamentary and local government level.
He has the worst personal poll ratings of any opposition leader in living memory, Labour have been consistently behind in the polls since he took over, and in May we had the worst local election results of any opposition party in 40 years.
Orlando businessman Chris King, who consistently polls behind at least two of the four other Democratic gubernatorial candidates in the 2018 election, is airing a new 30 - second ad Wednesday in television markets peppered across the state.
King, who consistently polls behind at least two of the four other Democratic gubernatorial candidates in the 2018 election, is airing a new 30 - second ad Wednesday in television markets peppered across the state.
Our daily polling has shown them consistently at or above 40 % since the budget, significantly above the 37 % support they received at the general election.
Between the election and November, our daily polling consistently had these «others» at below 10 % in the polls, between November and December they were at 9 % -10 %, this last week they've crept up to 11 %.
The «other» share of the vote is down to 10 %, and has consistently fallen in the last few YouGov polls, down from 15 %, to 14 %, to 12 % to 10 % as the boost the minor parties received at the local elections has declined.
Opinion polls have consistently given the Conservatives a healthy double - digit lead over Labour, while the party has also suffered poor by - election results recently.
Speaking to reporters next to the sandstone pillars of the Capitol's Million Dollar Staircase, Kasich repeated his claim that he's the only GOP candidate who consistently beats Hillary Clinton in general election polls — and predicted that Trump or Texas Sen. Ted Cruz could cost Republicans control of the State Senate if they led the ticket.
Although there was some variation among the aggregators about Hillary Clinton's chances for victory (Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight consistently produced the most conservative estimates whereas the Huffington Post and the Princeton Election Consortium consistently produced the highest chances), the major polling organizations overwhelmingly predicted that she would win — and they got it terribly wrong.
When using poll data to examine turnout, it is important to keep in mind that Americans consistently overstate their propensity to vote in U.S. elections.
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