Not exact matches
Nearly 70 percent of Americans who voted for President - elect Donald Trump and 89 percent of Hillary Clinton
voters support mandatory paid family and medical
leave, according to a post-election
poll of 2,000
voters by the Center for American Progress.
A new
poll released by the American Lung Association found that nearly 70 percent of
voters want the EPA to
leave the current standards in place.
In the latest
poll of British
voter intentions, 52 % of respondents said they would vote to
leave the EU - up from 27 % in June!
A new Morning Consult
poll shows national security is back at the forefront of
voters» minds following the mass shooting in Orlando that
left dozens dead and injured.
This
leaves the independent
voters, whom
polls suggest have turned away from the president.
For instance, use check - ins to count and reward volunteers at phone banks,
leave tips at local venues encouraging
voters to register or get out to the
polls.
Some analysts have provided interesting evidence to suggest that online
polls could be significantly overstating support for
Leave through the way they handle undecided
voters and by failing to represent more socially liberal
voters who are harder to reach.
In a discussion about the recent French presidential election at the Personal Democracy Forum unConference this past Saturday, Pascal - Emmanuel Gobry presented an interesting thesis: not only did Ségolène Royal's «net - centric strategy fail to win a majority at the
polls, but her campaign's emphasis on citizen participation may have actually backfired entirely by undermining her perception as a leader and by
leaving her dependent on a fatally unrepresentative group of
voters.
But neither Alvarado Quesada's efforts nor Alvarado Muñoz's mistakes seem to have affected
voters» intentions, as the latter still leads the
polls with few days
left until the run - off election.
This analysis confirms what we might have anticipated from the evidence of the
polls — local authorities appear to contain more
Leave voters if there was a large vote for UKIP there in the 2014 European elections, if there was a small vote for parties of the «
left» (Labour, Liberal Democrats, Scottish and Welsh Nationalists and Greens) on the same occasion, and in places with relatively low proportions of graduates, young people, and people from an ethnic minority background.
Even now as
voters head to the
polls, Ipsos MORI's latest
polling suggests a large proportion of the public are yet to fully commit to voting
Leave or Remain.
What's more, the Survation
poll also found that 4.4 percent of Remain
voters (710,214 people) wished they'd voted
Leave.
And if you also have find - your -
polling - place features or instructions for day - of - election
voter registration (where it's allowed), you'll also have a better chance of providing your potential supporter with something they need and
leaving them with a positive impression.
Conservative right - wingers have been warned against playing «fantasy politics» after new
polling suggested their ideas are
leaving voters cold.
Nixon has already signaled she plans to run to Cuomo's
left, but her challenges are many, including a Siena
poll that saw her trailing the governor among Democratic
voters, 66 - 19.
A decision to slash
polling places
left voters in lines for up to five hours.
With the
polls neck - and - neck and no party likely to hold a majority in parliament,
voters face the prospect of a new government lurching to the extreme
left, the extreme right, or breaking up the country unless they vote Liberal Democrat to anchor Britain to the centre ground.
The
voter would then redo their form before
leaving the
polling site.
It's just about the only thing that totally unites Remain and
Leave voters — our
poll found identical responses (79 % for, 5 % against) among those who want Brexit and those who want to stay in the EU.
Pellegrino, 48, shook hands Tuesday as school
voters left the West Babylon administrative building
polling place.
Only four other
voters were at the site in the neighborhood library basement as de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray, walked downstairs, signed the register, greeted
poll workers, filled out a scan sheet and
left.
Look at Gillibrands weak
poll numbers, she's
left the door wide open for DioGuardi to expose her shifty past to the
voters and take the seat.
Organizations on the
left have been vocally unhappy with Cuomo and the $ 138 billion budget agreement in particular (self - identified liberal
voters, however, continue to give Cuomo strong support, according to a recent Siena College
poll).
The irony here is that for once, Corbyn is far more in touch with the public and with the kind of
voters Labour needs to win back than his parliamentary party is (the most recent ICM
poll, for example, suggests that the
voters Labour's lost since 2015 break about 4:3 for
Leave).
Holding swing
voters will be in vain if Labour has not also got its working class support to the
polls, and reconnected with disillusioned
left - liberals.
A new
poll by a
left - leaning research firm, Grove Insight, shows Schreibman closing the gap among
voters.
At a time when the economy and jobs pretty much top the list of
voters» concerns in every
poll I've seen for months now, I'm not sure the war is an issue that resonates, although it may serve to rally the
left — a bloc on which Tasini is counting in the primary.
But while those actions may actually create politically useful space to the president's
left, the other consequence of disillusion is what
polls have found to be deepening apathy among Democratic
voters.
The Democratic Party and the presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will sue the state of Arizona over
voter access to the
polls after the state's presidential primary last month
left thousands of residents waiting as long as five hours to vote.
According to the Orange County Registrar of
Voters, there are an estimated 4,700 absentee ballots returned at the
polls, 1,264 provisional ballots and 141 election day paper ballots
left to count.
Left - wing
voters opposed to Merkel have opted for the Greens and the
Left Party, with the SPD now
polling at just 22 %.
Miliband's position in the
polls is protected by a Lib Dem firewall - votes from
left leaning
voters that have
left Clegg's party behind.
With just over 100 days
left before
voters in New Jersey and Virginia head to the
polls to pick their governors, Republicans have a legitimate chance of picking up both of the seats.
With the parties unable to form a coalition,
voters must return to the
polls on June 17th, when the far -
left are expected to do even better than last time.
Polls already suggest that many
Leave voters regret their decision.
The Scottish first minister, speaking days before
voters go to the
polls on Thursday to decide whether Scotland will
leave the UK for good, suggested measures extending devolution to Scotland could be matched south of the border.
5.30 pm LeftWatch: «One of the underlying statistics in today's Sun
poll left me absolutely gobsmacked: a massive 71 per cent of
voters claim it isn't clear what [Miliband] stands for - up ten per cent from last year.
Today's Siena
poll finds Doug Hoffman continues to attract the support of 15 percent of NY - 23
voters even though he's no longer campaigning,
leaving the two remaining candidates — Democrat Rep. Bill Owens and Republican Matt Doheny — running neck - and - neck.
But a staggering new
poll suggests that most
Leave voters are actually quite relaxed about getting poorer as part of the Brexit process.
Byrne has tried to explain that
leaving a lighthearted note is an old Treasury tradition going back to the 1930s, but Tory
polling shows that
voters don't appreciate the joke.
Left - wing
voters are going to punish the junior coalition partner in Lib Dem - Labour marginals, probably by more than the 12 % predicted by the Ashcroft
polling.
Scalise's strongest Republican primary opponent, State Representative Timothy G. «Tim» Burns from Mandeville in St. Tammany Parish, accused Scalise of push
polling, a practice in which a campaign contacts
voters by telephone and asks probing questions which
leave a negative impression of his opponent.
Remain's lead slipped and
voters» indecision was on the increase as
Leave narrowed the gap in the Telegraph's weekly
poll.
Leave voters remain more likely to go to the
polling booth, but Remain
voters were showing increased motivation to cast their vote.
Cuomo's actions have focused on his
left flank: a Siena Research Institute
poll earlier this month showed that fewer than half the state's
voters view him favorably, and a majority of self - identified Democrats and liberals did not approve of the job he's been doing.
When, shortly after Tony Blair's third election victory, the Fabian Society began
polling the
voters who had
left the party between the 2001 and 2005 elections, many expected that Iraq or tuition fees would loom large among the reasons given for giving up on Labour.
In an interview on the BBC's World This Weekend, Blair said that if Theresa May won a landslide, as the
polls currently suggest, the Conservatives would read it as a mandate for «Brexit at any costs» — and
voters concerned about the risks of
leaving the EU should press every candidate to answer whether they had an open mind about whether the final deal was in Britain's interests.
Had David Cameron proclaimed that their intransigence on the economy
left him no choice but a return to the
polls to seek a clear majority,
voters might well have given him one.
The
poll asked
voters about the possibility of a third,
left - leading candidate in the race, and found that could significantly cut into Cuomo's present runaway lead.
There's still a third and final debate
left in the race, but the
poll suggests the contest is over, with 87 % of likely
voters, including three - quarters of Lhota supporters, saying they think DeBlasio will win.