De Blasio maintained big
leads in the polls throughout his campaign.
Not exact matches
Throughout the election the Labour Party had maintained a significant
lead in the opinion
polls and the result was deemed to be so certain that some bookmakers paid out for a Labour majority before the election day.
Ipsos MORI
polling backs this up with the Conservatives holding a considerable
lead over Labour
throughout 2009 and 2010
in terms of being seen as the party that would be most effective
in getting good value for the public money it spends.
Polling for the BBC's The Daily Politics Show
throughout the weeks of theeconomic crisis found that the
lead enjoyed by the Prime Minister and Chancellor over their opposition counterparts
in terms of economic trust nearly doubled (albeit from a small base) from 6 % to 11 %.
Feingold has been ahead
in the
polls throughout, but his
lead has shrunk.
It arose because the
polls showed a small Labour
lead throughout a campaign
in which taxation was one of the dominant issues and yet the Tories won.