Allies of the state's teachers union this week were emboldened by a Quinnipiac University poll that
found voters trust the teachers unions over Cuomo to help improve education.
Not exact matches
Such statistics likely reflect the impact of the
voter attitude behind another of our key
findings: over 80 % of respondents to our survey either «agreed» or «strongly agreed» that a politician who is dishonest in his or her personal life can not be
trusted in their professional role.
If a businessman can convince
voters that he will direct his talents toward advancing the interests of the middle - class and the struggling, he will
find it easier to win the public's
trust.
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.
A recent YouGov poll
found that almost three quarters of Scottish
voters do not
trust Cameron's claims about independence.
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.»
But at the same time, just over half of
voters polled
found they place the most
trust in the state attorney general to clean up corruption.
He'll
find out soon enough whether he's done enough to persuade
voters to
trust him to lead the country.
A 2016 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center
found that only 26 percent of Americans can name all three branches of government, which was a significant decline from previous years.1 Not surprisingly, public
trust in government is at only 18 percent2 and
voter participation has reached its lowest point since 1996.3 Without an understanding of the structure of government; rights and responsibilities; and methods of public engagement, civic literacy and
voter apathy will continue to plague American democracy.