«Labour revives
idea of polling day referenda to wrongfoot Cameron Main If Cameron does not change course his government will face opposition on TWO fronts»
Not exact matches
Two
polls published in recent
days reinforced the
idea that the American public generally disapproves
of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and doesn't think it would benefit their personal finances.
Today's Siena
poll (the second in as many
days) finds New Yorkers overwhelmingly support the bulk
of the agenda Gov. Andrew Cuomo laid out in his State
of the State address, but also back an
idea floated by the Assembly Democrats and organized labor that he has so far ruled out: Reinstating the so - called «millionaire's tax.»
According to McLaughlin's
poll of 800 likely general election voters conducted via telephone just before the Labor
Day weekend (Aug. 26 - 29), DiNapoli has a favorable rating
of just 25 percent, with 13 percent unfavorable, while 37 percent said they had no opinion and 29 percent had no
idea who the former Long Island assemblyman was.
More than half the parents
polled, or 58 percent, said they did not approve
of officials lengthening the school
day, but more than one - third thought it was a good
idea.