Sentences with phrase «level election data»

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The GDP and retail sales data, pointing to more cautious expenditure by US households, contrasted with readings for consumer confidence, which generally showed little sign of dipping from the elevated levels seen since the US election.
A CNBC analysis of county - level voting and jobless data shows that, in the past six presidential elections, counties with higher levels of unemployment has generally favored Democratic candidates.
So, my point is that the leveling off of the data supporting religious «nones» during 2012 is very likely a result of the election and certain candidates wishing to demonstrate theiir religious perspectives.
In Iowa in December, Democrat Jim Lykam won his state Senate race by 48 points — 31 points better than Clinton's performance there the month earlier, according to district - level data compiled by the Daily Kos Elections site.
These departures will result in a less experienced House for the 116th Congress, and if they are coupled with a wave of defeats in the November elections, it could leave the chamber at a level of inexperience not seen since the 1990s, according to a Roll Call analysis of tenure and election data.
In both cases, the ward level data is available which enables a unique comparison of how millions of voters have shifted their views over the past two years based on real elections rather than snapshot polls.
His «cartograms» take state - and county - level election returns as well as data about population and electoral college representation and churn out a vision of the U.S. that is novel, yet still recognizable.
California's effort to build and upgrade the nation's largest student - level data system has taken a rocky path, and that has made the system a target in this fall's state superintendent elections.
The USD and JPY gained versus most currencies in a flight to perceived safe haven currencies driven by rising concerns about political risk (Brexit, Italian elections, Germany coalition talks) and an aggressive pace of Fed interest - rate hikes combined with signs of moderation in global economic data, albeit from high levels.
This study argues that individual - level data of judicial elections is important for understanding the dynamics of judicial elections.
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