Sentences with phrase «found more voters»

The survey, carried out on June 17 - 19, found more voters distrust George Osborne over the vote (73 %) than Nigel Farage (63 %).
At the same time, a Siena College poll this week found more voters, 46 percent, view Cuomo as liberal — a designation that comes as the governor has opened up blistering critiques of President Donald Trump on issues like immigration and gun control.
The party's northern constituencies are all hopeful the spending could boost their local economies, but nationally in Westminster the party could benefit from scepticism - and find more voter - friendly ways of spending the money.
The latest Quinnipiac University poll on the Connecticut Governor's race finds more voters say Republican challenger Tom Foley would do a better job on the economy than Democratic incumbent Dannel Malloy.

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But numerous courts have found that in - person voter fraud is exceedingly rare and isolated, and that some such measures are more likely to disproportionately suppress legitimate minority turnout than to prevent voter fraud.
Cambridge Analytica, which rose to prominence through its work with Mr. Trump's 2016 election campaign, has found itself confronting a deepening crisis since reports this past weekend in The New York Times and The Observer of London that the firm had harvested the data from more than 50 million Facebook profiles in its bid to develop techniques for predicting the behavior of individual American voters.
Past CPC voters again overwhelmingly side with Alberta and against B.C., while past Liberals are divided and past New Democrats find British Columbia's argument more persuasive.
But in today's political climate, when establishment politicians fix on trying to find the right policies to appeal to interests, disempowered voters (or perhaps more accurately, voters who feel disempowered) latch on to this promise.
Whereas for the last decade or so, voters flocked to the internet to find out more about their candidates or contribute to campaigns, they now spend five hours a day online.
This is important to them because Democrat voters have traditionally been more likely to find requests for identification difficult to fill.
We also find that affective rhetoric is larger when more persuadable (undecided) voters exist in the electorate.
Cherwin called Yepsen a «true progressive» and a «fresh face,» who he believes voters of the 43rd Senate District will find more attractive in an election year expected to be difficult for incumbents than the man to whom he referred as «Bruno's hand - picked replacement.»
I could not find a lower voter turnover, the closest being Parliamentary elections in Haiti with 17.82 %, Haiti having more than 5M registered voters.
What's more, the Survation poll also found that 4.4 percent of Remain voters (710,214 people) wished they'd voted Leave.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has received a major boost ahead of next May's Holyrood elections as a poll finds more than half of voters now back independence.
They find the fact that more than seventeen million voters decided to leave the European Union simply bewildering.
Bharara said today the complaint shows how Dean Skelos was more interested in finding paychecks for his son than serving New York's voters.
Finding Edith Bunker Women who could be swayed to vote for Ms. Watson Coleman, the state's General Assembly majority leader from 2006 to 2009, were a key target, said Mr. Wilkins, suggesting that women who could be categorized as Reagan Democrats or «Archie Bunker Voters» were more persuadable than men in the district.
Especially with so many undecided voters in the New York campaign, online ads that let users click and find out more about a candidate's position could have played a role helping voters make an informed choice late in the game, he said.
Separate YouGov research finds that up to Friday, Labour had contacted more voters locally than the Tories, in person, by phone, via leaflets and by email.
A YouGov poll commissioned by the SNP found more than two - thirds of voters do not trust the Tories while only 16 per cent of voters trust them to represent their voice in Holyrood.
On the doorsteps, though, which argument are voters likely to find more receptive?
My Rochester & Strood poll found more than one fifth of UKIP voters saying either that they would revert to the Tories in a general election, or that they didn't know what they would do.
Its critics contend that some voters find the mechanisms behind STV difficult to understand, but this does not make it more difficult for voters to «rank the list of candidates in order of preference» on an STV ballot paper (see Voting).
My research in the marginals has consistently found 2010 Conservative voters more likely than 2010 Labour voters to say they are switching to UKIP (16 % compared to 8 % in my latest round of Con - Lab marginals, released last week).
15th May 2017, The Independent: Tory voters think their party is now more right - wing thank Ukip, poll finds
The poll found that 37 percent of voters believed the agreement will lead to more dysfunction in the Senate, a chamber not exactly known in recent years for running smoothly.
«The website will allow voters who care about shooting to find out more about their candidates.
The British Election Study found that Labour gained more Leave voters from other parties than it lost to the Tories, including 18 percent of 2015 Ukip voters - a proportion that must have been lower in safe Tory seats, but correspondingly higher in the safe Labour heartlands where scooping up Ukip voters was the Tories» entire strategy for success.
Today's Q poll finds AG Andrew Cuomo's Rose Garden strategy isn't working so well when it comes to the budget mess, as 64 percent of voters say they'd like to hear more from the Democratic gubernatorial hopeful about what he would do to pull the state out of its fiscal morass.
Miliband may want a year or so in office to persuade voters that he is up to the job of Prime Minister — something he has signally failed to do in the past four years — and then find a way to seek a more secure mandate.
Cambridge Analytica, which rose to prominence through its work with Mr. Trump's 2016 election campaign, has found itself confronting a deepening crisis since reports this past weekend in The New York Times and The Observer of London that the firm had harvested the data from more than 50 million Facebook profiles in its bid to develop techniques for predicting the behavior of individual American voters.
Tenney is now viewed unfavorably (43 percent) by more likely voters than those who view her favorably (42 percent), the new poll found.
Several senior Democrats said they believe that Cuomo, who has been warring with de Blasio for more than two years, has only about three more months before it's too late to find a candidate with a real chance of defeating de Blasio, who polls show has lost the confidence of a majority of voters.
A poll last month found that 70 percent of voters have a favorable view of the governor and more than two thirds trust him to «do the right thing for New York.»
The ABC / Washington Post poll finds among all registered voters, more prefer Democratic congressional candidates.
But when it comes to his handling of other city issues, more voters disapprove than approve, the poll found.
More New York City voters approve of Governor Andrew Cuomo than of de Blasio, the poll found, more than a month after a long - simmering feud between the two men burst into public, with the mayor accusing Cuomo of pursuing a «vendetta» against More New York City voters approve of Governor Andrew Cuomo than of de Blasio, the poll found, more than a month after a long - simmering feud between the two men burst into public, with the mayor accusing Cuomo of pursuing a «vendetta» against more than a month after a long - simmering feud between the two men burst into public, with the mayor accusing Cuomo of pursuing a «vendetta» against him.
What's more, the poll found Cuomo viewed favorably by just 50 percent of all voters and only 43 percent of male voters.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's disapproval rating has hit an all - time high, a Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday found, with almost half of New Yorkers saying he doesn't deserve a second term and more than half of voters saying his leadership is lacking.
But, as Zambelli (and Gannett's John Campbell) noted, a subsequent Siena poll found 40 percent of voters believe Cuomo has made state government more open and transparent since he took office.
Since that didn't work well enough for the Tories to win when Gordon Brown was the alternative candidate, there is little reason to think the voters would find it more plausible now.
It is just that phone polls have typically been finding around 10 % more Remain voters amongst younger voters than have internet polls, and 10 % more amongst older voters too.
While Lazio is enjoying the highest favorability rating among the three candidates at 29 percent, the poll found more Republican voters were undecided, 41 percent, than Lazio supporters.
Providing an answer has not been easy, because close examination of the detailed tables for the two sets of polls simply uncovers the fact that phone polls find more Remain voters than internet polls do within more or less every category of voter.
The Survation poll found 53 % of voters thought Darling won the debate and nearly a quarter said it made them more likely to vote «No».
«More than 54, 000 voters found a home in the last Gubernatorial election and chose to vote on the WEP line.
A YouGov poll yesterday found ten per cent of voters would be more likely to vote Labour in the next general election if Mr Hain were deputy prime minister.
The research by YouGov found that more than 60 per cent of Leave voters believe that «serious» damage to the UK economy would be a price worth paying to achieve Brexit.
Overall, it was a media campaign that rarely mentioned casinos, but pushed the idea a «yes» vote would create jobs and bring more aid to schools, strikingly similar to the language voters found on the ballot.
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