Sentences with phrase «likely voters surveyed»

According to a recent Quinnipiac Poll 42 percent of likely voters surveyed supported Rubio, 35 percent supported Crist and 15 percent supported Meek.
Eight percent of likely voters surveyed were undecided....
Six percent of the likely voters surveyed were undecided.

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Such statistics likely reflect the impact of the voter attitude behind another of our key findings: over 80 % of respondents to our survey either «agreed» or «strongly agreed» that a politician who is dishonest in his or her personal life can not be trusted in their professional role.
Rasmussen's April survey also showed that likely voters were more likely to describe themselves as «pro-choice» than «pro-life,» by a 51 «40 margin.
This might be because Rasmussen surveys likely voters, while Gallup surveys the population as a whole.
Labour is enjoying its strongest polling since Gordon Brown's honeymoon, as a new survey shows Conservative voters are growing less likely to vote at the next election.
A survey conducted by the Center for Democratic Development (CDD) Ghana, revealed that though 63 % of Ghanaians believe the EC will perform its duties neutrally, guided by law, almost half of the voter population believes that the commission will likely announce wrong vote tallies or switch election results.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 62 % of Likely Republican Voters believe McCain who is terminally ill with cancer should resign from the Senate before May 30 so Arizona voters can elect a replacement in the upcoming November elecVoters believe McCain who is terminally ill with cancer should resign from the Senate before May 30 so Arizona voters can elect a replacement in the upcoming November elecvoters can elect a replacement in the upcoming November elections.
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The survey showed Hunter leads with 39 percent of likely voters and Campa - Najjar polling at 14 percent.
This statewide telephone survey of 500 Likely Voters in New York was conducted on September 16, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports.
A statewide telephone survey of Likely Voters finds Cuomo with 54 % support versus 38 % for Paladino, the winner of last Tuesday's state GOP Primary.
This statewide telephone survey of 500 Likely Voters in New York was conducted on October 19, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports.
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in the Empire State finds Cuomo with 51 % support to Paladino's 37 %.
For political surveys, census bureau data provides a starting point and a series of screening questions are used to determine likely voters.
This weekend, Public Policy Polling surveyed 897 likely Republican primary voters and 525 likely Democratic primary voters in the Palmetto State.
The polls surveyed 494 likely Republican primary voters and 598 likely Democratic primary voters from June 19 to 22 on land lines and cell phones.
A recent AARP survey found about three quarters to four fifths of the 50 + Queens voters surveyed said they're «extremely» or «very» likely to support candidates who'll work on:
The poll, which surveyed 678 likely voters in the district, found 43 percent supporting Faso, a former state Assembly minority leader, and 42 percent behind Teachout, a onetime gubernatorial candidate.
The survey, conducted after the video release but before the debate, showed Clinton with 46 percent support among likely voters in a four - way matchup including two minor party candidates, compared with 35 percent for Trump.
The survey from Howey Politics and DePauw University indicated Donnelly, a three - term congressman, was at 47 % among likely Indiana voters in the race for the state's U.S. Senate seat, compared to 36 % who support Mourdock, the Indiana state treasurer.
In NY1 - Marist's previous survey, nearly half of registered voters — 48 % — reported they would be less likely to vote for a candidate with Bloomberg's backing while 30 % thought a Bloomberg endorsement would make them more likely to do so.
According to CNN / Time / Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday, 51 percent of likely voters in Washington State back the three term senator, with 43 percent supporting Rossi, who was the GOP gubernatorial nominee in 2004 and 2008, with two percent undecided.
The poll was conducted over a three - day period between September 5 - 7, and surveyed 500 likely Democrat voters in the Albany Democratic primary.
The poll, a copy of which was obtained by Capital, surveyed 550 likely Democratic and unaffiliated voters, between May 22 and May 25, and again on May 27, just a few days before delegates to the party's convention in Albany would have to decide whether to back the incumbent governor or gamble on a protest challenger.
According to a Quinnipiac University survey released Monday morning, 50 percent of likely voters in the Keystone State support Toomey, with 45 percent backing Sestak and five percent undecided.
The Quinnipiac poll surveyed 1,151 likely voters by telephone from September 23 - 28, and carries a sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.
The poll of 596 likely Nassau voters surveyed between Oct. 23 - 28 has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.1 percentage points.
The poll surveyed 1,024 likely voters by landline telephone and cellphone from Oct. 14 - 23.
The YouGov survey of 1,008 Londoners found the Labour MP ahead of his Tory rival by 53 per cent to 47 per cent among likely voters.
The DCCC said the poll was a live call survey taken between March 8 and March 12 of 500 NY - 22 likely November 2018 voters.
The Grimm survey questioned 446 likely GOP primary voters who live in the 11th Congressional District.
The survey was conducted from July 24 to 28 among 446 likely Democratic primary voters over ladlines and on cell phones, with a margin of error plus or minus 4.6 percent.
The poll surveyed 800 registered voters — not likely primary voters, it should be noted — and has a 4.1 percent margin of error.
According to an American Research Group survey released Thursday, 47 percent of likely voters in New Hampshire support former state attorney general Kelly Ayotte, the Republican nominee, with 42 percent backing two - term Rep. Paul Hodes, the Democratic nominee, four percent backing other candidates and seven percent undecided.
The survey was conducted October 29 through November 1, with 530 likely New York City voters questioned by telephone.
Fifty percent of likely voters support Paul in the CNN / Time / Opinion Research Corporation survey, while 43 percent back Democratic nominee Jack Conway.
Polls show Paladino rising against the once seemingly unassailable Cuomo, but the latest survey showed Lazio taking 8 percent of voters, most of whom would likely go to Paladino and cut into Cuomo's lead, said Marist College pollster Lee Miringoff.
Voters there narrowly rejected medical marijuana in 2012, but a June survey put support at 58 percent among likely vVoters there narrowly rejected medical marijuana in 2012, but a June survey put support at 58 percent among likely votersvoters.
Most polls question likely voters closer to election day because it is a more accurate measure than surveying registered voters, many of whom won't vote.
According to a new NBC4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist survey, de Blasio, the city's public advocate, tops Lhota, the former chairman of New York's transit authority and deputy mayor to then GOP Mayor Rudy Giuliani, 65 % -22 % among likely voters.
Quinnipiac University surveyed 731 likely New York City voters from Sept. 27 to Oct. 4, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.7 percentage points.
The survey's sampling error for likely voters is plus or minus 4.3 percentage points.
The survey included 602 likely Democratic primary voters and included no data on the Republican field.
The key differences, as pointed out by Political Wire: Siena measured registered voters, as opposed to likely voters, and also included Conservative Party candidate Rick Lazio in their survey for governor.
In it's last poll prior to election day, Siena College surveyed likely voters across the state.
The survey found Mr. Schneiderman leading Mr. Cahill, former chief - of - staff to Gov. George Pataki, 50 percent to 34 percent among 809 likely voters, with 15 percent undecided — compared to 54 percent to 27 percent last month.
State Treasurer Rob McCord was third in the survey of 649 likely Democratic primary voters with 12 %, followed by former Department of Environmental Protection Secretary and one - time PUC Commissioner John Hanger at 7 percent.
Hours before he campaigns with former President Bill Clinton in New York City, a Quinnipiac University survey indicates that state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, the Democrats» gubernatorial nominee, holds a 55 to 35 percent advantage among likely voters over Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino, the Republican nominee, with seven percent undecided.
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