Sentences with phrase «gains in public opinion»

They are making serious gains in public opinion that could translate into significant electoral victories.

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More than half of Americans approve of the Affordable Care Act, according to a Gallup poll out yesterday, marking the first time the law has gained majority support since Gallup began tracking public opinion on it in 2012.
He's also been gaining in public - opinion polls on the nearly bankrupt Lazio, who is supported by virtually the entire GOP establishment and is given a good chance by insiders of winning the Sept. 14 primary.
«Senate and congressional races are contests in their own right, but a generic score like this suggests limited gains for either party in Congress,» says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion.
«Gillibrand still hasn't gained much traction even after one year in office,» states Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion.
Since both supporters and opponents gain roughly equal percentages, we interpret this result as indicating no underlying change in the balance of public opinion.
This year the list is topped by four major research pieces: an analysis of how U.S. students from highly educated families perform compare with similarly advantaged students from other countries; a study investigating what students gain when they are taken on field trips to see high - quality theater performances; a study of teacher evaluation systems in four urban school districts that identifies strengths and weaknesses of different evaluation systems; and the results of Education Next's annual survey of public opinion on education.
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The #ExxonKnew campaign has gained enormous traction in the public mind and many want to know why the corporation started out as such an honest broker in the 1970s, conducting its own climate science research, and then doing an about - face in the 1980s, blatantly denying the reality of global warming and working with other groups to manipulate public opinion so as to thwart a rational public response.
It sounds silly now — and indeed it is — but the doubters gained enough momentum (in print and television) to influence public opinion.
They provide decision making tools that assist people to gain an understanding of complex economic issues, express their opinion about how things should be done in a way that has never yet been seen on the web or anywhere in public discourse and have a lot more fun with economic decision making.
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