Sentences with phrase «latest public opinion polls»

Lhota trails de Blasio by 50 points in the latest public opinion polls, and does particularly poorly among minority voters, with just 6 percent of black voters and 10 percent of Latino voters.
And you really don't believe that wars should be run based on the latest public opinion polls, do you?
The latest public opinion poll from the Angus Reid Institute finds Albertans themselves are, unsurprisingly, near unanimous in their backing of the project.
The inconvenient truth that his party still only sits at 35 percent in the latest public opinion poll could add momentum to those pushing to replace the Wildrose leader.
These are the questions in my mind that count for more than the latest public opinion poll.

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Democrats hope the controversy comes too late to make a difference in the election, in which most national public opinion polls show Clinton ahead.
In this edition of Poll Hub, the team discusses the latest poll numbers about the Mueller investigation and whether or not there has been a change in public opinPoll Hub, the team discusses the latest poll numbers about the Mueller investigation and whether or not there has been a change in public opinpoll numbers about the Mueller investigation and whether or not there has been a change in public opinion.
Our latest poll for the Sun assesses public opinion on the cuts ahead of tomorrow's comprehensive spending review.
David Cameron is now seen by the public as a better leader than Gordon Brown, according to the latest opinion poll.
Despite the severe flooding, the public remain unconvinced about climate change, according to the latest opinion poll.
The latest Marist College Institute for Public Opinion poll revealed 25 percent of New York's Latinos said President Obama has done a «good» job.
It could, of course, simply be that public opinion has changed — some of Ashcroft's polling was done late last year... but most of the Lib Dem collapse in support came early this Parliament, so this doesn't ring true to me.
As the dust settles after Cameron's EU veto, our latest poll shows what it means for public opinion (Comments: 0)
I found his whole story fascinating: the way he was first recruited at Gallup to leak public opinion and political polling data to British intelligence, and then brought into the BSC to use his expertise in counter espionage work, and later used the same techniques to make a fortune on Madison Avenue.
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