Sentences with phrase «major new poll»

Clegg's comments come as a major new poll found that Labour are still on course to a majority at the next election.

Not exact matches

Apple, for instance, has historically done better in the poll when it releases a major new device like the iPhone or iPad.
In 1988 each of the major U.S. television networks worked with a major newspaper — CBS News with The New York Times, NBC News with The Wall Street Journal, and ABC News with The Washington Post — in order to produce polls which themselves mightily influenced both politicians and public.
President Donald Trump's approval rating has rebounded to its highest level since the 100 - day mark of his presidency, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, even as his approval ratings for handling major issues remain largely negative.
A Siena College poll released this morning found there was broad support for most of Cuomo's major agenda in the new year, including an extension of the state's surcharge on millions, reduced tuition costs for SUNY students whose families earn $ 125,000 a year and less and a $ 2 billion clean water infrastructure fund.
Cuomo earned international headlines and significant credit with progressives and environmentalists when he banned fracking — a decision that was supported by public polling by the time he made it, more than six years after the state issued a de facto moratorium as it weighed the pros and cons (and polling), and that made New York the first state with a major shale gas deposit to enact a ban.
The poll shows Cruz scoring new love from the party's most conservative members, with evangelical and tea party voters showing major support for him.
The YouGov poll for the Times found that the one - time New Labour stars have since become major electoral turn - offs for the party.
Poll for The Independent shows a major disconnect between traditional Labour voters and new Corbyn supporters
At D.F.S. he won major settlements — a boon to the state budget — by threatening to poll the New York charter of overseas banks that were accused of currency manipulation and violating trade sanctions.
ALBANY — In the state both major party presidential candidates call home, Democrat Hillary Clinton continues to have a commanding lead over Republican Donald Trump, topping him 54 - 30 in a Siena College Research Institute poll of New York's likely voters released Wednesday.
Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump has withered to 3 percentage points, signaling their battle for the White House has become too close to call heading into the two major - party national conventions, according to a new McClatchy - Marist poll.
Funiciello cited the 11 % of the vote he received district - wide, the 24 % he polled in Warren county, his inclusion in the debates and media alongside the corporate party candidates, the ratio of money raised and spent to votes garnered, and the success of Howie Hawkins» campaign as major wins for district and New York voters.
The attorney general pointed to recent polls showing 90 percent of New Yorkers regard corruption in government as a major problem, and demanded that the bill pass before the end of next month — a highly unlikely outcome.
A new poll shows that even if the legislature leaves Albany for the summer without any major accomplishments, Governor Cuomo likely does not have much to worry about in his re election bid.
The two major political parties contesting the December polls, have announced a break in political activities in the Ashanti Region, which is a stronghold of the New Patriotic Party.
Additionally, major newspapers across the nation, including USA Today, and The New York Times regularly quote the poll.
Even white Catholics — another major element of New York's suburban and upstate vote — reported rising acceptance in Pew and Gallup polls.
These new, larger, constituencies pose major challenges to politicians / candidates in terms of their campaigning strategies but also in terms of how they serve these very large areas should they prove to be successful come polling day.
When we partnered with Radius Global Research in September and October, we polled residents of 10 major metropolitan areas — New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Washington, D.C., Austin, Atlanta and Houston — proving that overconfidence in health insurance is common across a wide demographic.
A new poll of likely Colorado voters reveals that they are more concerned about tax fairness than a variety of other major issues currently being debated in the U.S. Senate race between U.S. Senator Mark Udall and U.S. Representative Cory Gardner.
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