Sentences with phrase «from earlier polls»

The report incorporates data from earlier polls that were supported in part by the National Center on School Choice, which is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES)(R305A040043).
Since David Cameron became Conservative leader polls have suggested that the Labour party would perform less well with Brown as leader than with Blair as leader — a reverse from earlier polls which suggested there would be a large «Brown boost» for the Labour party.
Deacon, the former top aide in Central New York for U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, is still not known by 32 percent of voters in the district, down from 41 percent from the earlier poll,

Not exact matches

An Angus Reid poll of 799 British Columbians last October suggested 75 % felt it should be taxed and regulated rather than prohibited, up six percentage points from a year earlier.
Ministry of Finance data showed exports fell 2.9 percent in February from a year earlier, more than a 1.9 percent drop expected by economists in a Reuters poll, after a revised 6.3 percent rise in January.
In the latest poll conducted by the Levada Center, a Moscow - based independent research organization, an amazing 60 % of the respondents said they believed that Russia was heading in the right direction, up significantly from 40 % a year earlier.
The April 26 - 30 voter poll showed Lopez Obrador winning 48 percent support, unchanged from a Reforma voter survey earlier in April.
The survey showed cash accounted for 47.6 percent of German transactions by volume last year, down from 53.2 percent three years earlier and below the half mark for the first time since polling started in 2008.
Earlier that day, the CEO of Abacus Data had told viewers that Danielle Smith of the Wildrose Party would be the province's next premier, a prediction that polls from his firm and many others supported.
The poll surveyed 1,215 adults from across the political spectrum earlier this month.
The Strategic Counsel poll referenced earlier, for example, found that 15 percent of voters ranked the environment as the most important issue, up from three percent in the last election.
A 2017 Harris poll found that 78 % of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, up from 75 % a year earlier.
Operating profit was 3.48 billion Swedish crowns ($ 428 million), up from 2.13 billion a year earlier but below a mean forecast of 4.37 billion in a Reuters poll of analysts.
Early viewer polls from CBS and CNBC said Obama won the debate, while a CNN poll listed Romney as the night's champ.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
Early primary polls showed that his supporters were more likely than voters overall to be poor, white, without higher education, and from rural counties or small towns.
A Gallup poll from earlier this year found that 20 % of Americans want abortion to be illegal in all circumstances, while 25 % of Americans want abortion to be legal in all circumstances.
Combining a few ballots from around SB Nation (SBNation.com, Rocky Top Talk, Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician) and way - too - early rankings by Athlon, CBS, ESPN, Fox, Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, USA Today, and Yahoo! Sports, plus early national title odds by the Westgate in Las Vegas, gives us a top 25 something like this (and, spoiler alert, the preseason AP Poll in August will look a lot like this as well):
Those factors considered, it's not surprising that FSU is already topping the way - too - early polls for next season — the Noles have taken the No. 1 position in early assessments from ESPN and USA Today.
Earlier this year SI polled 70 Tour players on a variety of topics, and one of the most surprising results came from the question, Who is your least favorite playing partner?
Tomorrow I'll post the results of the early rising poll and also some more thoughts about the situation with the woman who doesn't want to spend time away from her daughter (there's been an update from the original questioner).
Early suggestions that David Cameron had emerged unscathed from the Liam Fox row looked overly optimistic, as the poll showed a six - point drop in those who thought the Tories were «honest and principled», down from 36 % to 30 %.
The poll, Quinnipiac notes, is consistent with the 46 - 46 tie from an earlier survey released last month.
A new poll from Gallup finds that a majority of Americans no longer view Trump as keeping his promises, with poll numbers on that question falling from 62 percent in February to 45 percent in early April, a stunning 17 percentage - point tumble.
The Register poll on caucus eve may have been successful, but traditional polls from a couple weeks earlier showed a strong, but eroding, Gingrich lead, and would not have come very close to correlating with the final tallies, either.
The Fixed - term Parliaments Act (FTPA) was introduced by the Conservative - Liberal coalition government in 2011, primarily to prevent David Cameron, the prime minister at the time, from seizing on the first significant poll lead for the Conservatives to call an early election and win a Conservative majority.
After hours of discussion, and in defiance of pleas from state committee members pushing to delay the decision, the party formally broke its uneasy alliance with Cuomo, the two - term governor leading Nixon in one early poll by a 3 - to - 1 margin.
But at 20 % the party's share of the first preference vote was well up on what might have been anticipated from the polls two months earlier.
Early findings of the research so far (taken from a Fabian - YouGov opinion poll conducted last month and discussion groups held in London, Bristol, Sheffield and Glasgow over the last five months) provide some clues.
There has been a widespread assumption that the Conservatives have nothing to gain from electoral reform, and the work that has been done so far — such as the YouGov poll for the Spectator earlier this month — has indeed suggested that the Tories would be the biggest net losers when comparing A.V. with First Past The Post (FPTP).
Here are some snippets from a couple of hours I spent out at the polls and visiting a few senior centers with the Gustavo Rivera campaign earlier today.
Now, amid daily reports of infrastructure failures and the governor's sliding poll numbers, the Cuomo administration will not even say how much the lighting scheme will cost — except to dispute early, internal estimates it could cost more than $ 350 million — or where that money will come from.
Johnson's criticisms — he had earlier said that the remain camp was making «a series of questionable assertions» — was just one of a series of hostile interventions on Monday from senior Conservatives, underlining the struggle facing the prime minister in holding the government together in the run - up to the poll and uniting his party afterwards.
Of course, even though New Yorkers cast their ballots on September 10, just two months from today, it is still relatively early in the election season and polls of low - turnout primaries are notoriously unreliable.
Broad support from women and minority voters has helped presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton open an early lead over Trump nationally, according to a new poll released today.
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The Liberal Democrats will take heart from this result - early exit polls indicated that the party was likely to suffer losses in spite of the surge in popularity they have enjoyed in the polls.
The website includes a blog, podcast and tips for any potential challengers, as well as results from a poll conducted earlier this month.
Mirroring the results of earlier polls on the subject, Siena found overwhelming support among Democrats for the $ 15 wage - with 79 % backing it - and strong opposition from Republicans.
Unlike YouGov's poll published on Friday (although actually conducted slightly later than this one) the poll suggests that Labour have begun to recover slightly from their position earlier this month.
An Ipsos - MORI poll from earlier in the month - conducted for Freedom to Marry - found that support grew to 74 % if all voters were reassured about religious liberties.
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand also faced a primary challenge from Gail Goode, a city attorney, but shortly after the polls closed, early results showed the incumbent had the race locked up, according to the AP.
Previous polling has suggested that the Lib Dems could indeed do very well in an early election fought around the issue of Brexit, and I think that is the case (especially if they are the only explicitly pro-membership party and can win pro-European support from Labour).
Changes are from their last poll in early April.
The poll found that Perini was getting support from 53 percent of Republicans, compared to Sini, who's getting 79 percent from Democrats, in the race to replace District Attorney Thomas Spota, who announced earlier this year that he would not seek a fifth term.
The early poll should give Dean Skelos time to retool the Cohen campaign and reconsider the lunacy of letting Davis Storobin die on the vine with no support from the SRCC.
Griffin will seek to learn from the mistakes of the earlier National Front (NF), which in the general election of 1979 got ahead of itself by standing over 300 candidates (polling a meagre 1.3 per cent).
The numbers are a change from earlier in the year, when a poll showed the majority of voters said they were in favor of holding a constitutional convention, despite the fact that they had not heard much about it.
But his lead has shrunk from early - October, when polls had him up by as much as 44 percentage points.
Dietl, distantly trailing Mayor de Blasio and his two fellow de Blasio challengers in recent public polls and experiencing a significant drop off from early fundraising success, is looking to the mayoral debate to recharge his campaign.
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