Not exact matches
Protestantism in 1934 included the overwhelming majority of Americans, and today 49 percent of people surveyed tell
pollsters they «prefer» various forms of Protestantism — or 58 percent will do so if one includes black Protestantism, though we shall see that formally it differs
from other Protestant bodies.
A press notice out by Channel 4 about the show stated: «
From political strategists and
pollsters to disrupters and provocateurs — the decisions taken and platforms set out during those eight weeks in the summer of 2016 have had reverberations throughout British politics and across the globe like no
other event since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Clearly there's no boost in their ratings, 14 % would be a high Lib Dem score for any
other pollster, but is the second lowest this year
from ICM.
The topline voting intention figures are CON 43 % (+2), LAB 27 % -LRB--1), LDEM 18 % (+1), so a slight shift to the Conservatives, but that's taken
from a poll that had a much lower Conservative lead than that shown by
other pollsters.
Sixty - eight percent said his cuts to school aid and tax cuts would convince them to oppose him, while 67 percent said the Committee to Save New York would keep them
from pulling the lever for Cuomo, after the
pollsters» described the group as a «shadowy» organization «that raised more than $ 17 million
from Wall Street, real estate moguls and
other business interests to promote his agenda of education cuts and tax breaks.»
The
other part is that the poll is
from Siena, and Siena tends to be one of the most pro-Democrat
pollsters, so that swing may not be as wide as it's being portrayed.
Aside
from mid term polls like European and London mayoral elections, where some
pollsters have done far better than
others, this will be the first time the post-1992 polling methods are tested in an environment with the Conservatives ahead.
The rise in the «
other» support, the proximity of the local elections and the contrasting Liberal Democrat findings
from different
pollsters make it difficult to draw any firm conclusions about how party support is fluctating beyond noting that the last week has, unsurprisingly, seemed to give Labour's support a reasonable knock in the week leading up to the local elections.
«All too often,
pollsters ask Americans whether they support more or less gun control, or frame gun policies as controls on gun ownership generally rather than as measures to keep guns
from criminals or
other high - risk groups,» Barry says.