Not exact matches
In 2015, the UK Parliament was projected to come out about even between the top two parties, but the conservatives won by over 5 %, ending up with the
majority (which was considered to be a near 0 % chance possibility as the
day began), this summer Brexit passed (considered almost certain to fail as the
day began, ended up passing by 4 %), and last month the Colombian Peace Referendum failed (
after being consistently
polled to pass by about 10 %).
According to the
majority of
poll projections, on March, 4th — the
day after the Italian general election — there will not be a clear - cut winner.
One
day after the release of a Siena College
poll showing Cuomo with sizable leads over his potential Republican challengers, Deputy Senate
Majority Leader John DeFrancisco's campaign critiqued past public
polls and insisted that the incumbent Democratic governor can be defeated this year.
Another Rasmussen
poll, done statewide
after several
days of heavy news coverage about the controversial law and its signing, found a large
majority of Arizonans still supported it, by a 64 percent to 30 percent margin.
MANHATTAN — A
day after President Barack Obama announced his administration would no longer oppose recognition of same - sex marriage, a new
poll revealed that a
majority of New Yorkers support gay marriage.
A few
days after a
poll showed that a
majority of New Yorkers oppose the building of a mosque and community center two blocks from ground zero, Lazio has released a letter calling on Cuomo (who supports the mosque) as attorney general to investigate certain issues the media has raised about the mosque's leader, including his refusal to label Hamas a terrorist organization and his membership in an organization that donated money to the Palestinian aid flotillas — neither of which are illegal, but sure, why not?
The court filing came a
day after a
poll from Siena College showed a
majority of voters,
after being read the ballot language, said they would support the referendum.
The Thirty Meter Telescope announced plans to re-start construction on Mauna Kea, the mountain many Hawaiians consider to be sacred, just a
day after TMT released results of a
poll that shows a
majority of Hawaii residents support the project.
This comes just
days after The New York Times / Siena College
Poll released last week showed a resounding
majority (See NECSN's release here) of New York City likely voters favor creating more public charter schools.