Early on,
more voters viewed the coalition as cutting too deep and too fast than thought positively of them.
Not exact matches
«But he keeps winning these Democratic primaries, and he's getting the support of a majority of Democratic
voters despite his
views that are clearly not Democratic, which tells me that the things he says transcend politics and if there is not universal acceptance, there's
more widespread acceptance for his beliefs and viewpoints than I think people realize.»
Polls show that 37 % of registered
voters have strongly unfavorable
views of Clinton, and
more than 50 % have strongly unfavorable
views of Trump.
The results of this campaign are staggering, with CA reaching 50 million Facebook users, creating 1.5 million impressions on Twitter, 3.3 million on Snapchat, accruing over 28 million
views on their digital videos and millions
more on ads expertly placed on the televisions of undecided
voters across the country.
It time for the Republican Party to GET TO WORK and convince
voters of the Great Need we have to elect a New President... one who's values reflect a
more Conservative
view.
More than half of voters view both Trump (57 %) and Clinton (52 %) unfavorably, far more than those who view them favorably (24 % for Trump, 31 % for Clint
More than half of
voters view both Trump (57 %) and Clinton (52 %) unfavorably, far
more than those who view them favorably (24 % for Trump, 31 % for Clint
more than those who
view them favorably (24 % for Trump, 31 % for Clinton).
But, as Henry Olsen has pointed out, persuadable
voters have a much
more ambivalent
view of the boss.
Besides this fear of crossover
voters «stealing» the primary away from people who actually are in the party, one bonus purported from here is that a closed primary tends to let candidates talk
more openly about their
views during the primary since they are largely just speaking to their base.
The answer is for the left to win arguments with real people and stop is time honoured Fabian strategy of, manipulating the system to vastly exaggerate the power held by a small minority whilst simultaneously complaining about their inability to concentrate even
more power with Left Liberal courtiers via PR What the left hate and what they can not admit is that their leaders despise the
views of many of their
voters, perhaps a majority.
If the media and the
voters view those that are elected with contempt the political stage will be filled with non elected outsiders promising to build walls between countries and claiming that if a country leaves the UK it will have
more money to spend on the NHS.
More likely, I think, is that people are going to start blaming the Government for badly handling the negotiations and, from leave
voters» point of
view, from bungling a great opportunity.
As the electorate becomes
more and
more fractured, small extremist parties might not actually grow in size (the
voter base for extreme
views remains the same), but the need to get that last one or two votes to build a majority coalition becomes greater and greater, making the negotiating position of extreme parties much greater, and allowing them to force their platforms onto the coalition in exchange for their vote.
A new Siena poll shows Donald Trump as the favorite among New York Republicans, but perhaps
more telling, Hillary Clinton is being
viewed unfavorably among state
voters for the first time ever.
«Likely Democratic primary
voters who were exposed to both television and online advertising
viewed Chris Kelly
more favorably than
voters who were exposed to television advertising only.»
At the same time, a Siena College poll this week found
more voters, 46 percent,
view Cuomo as liberal — a designation that comes as the governor has opened up blistering critiques of President Donald Trump on issues like immigration and gun control.
Nearly a fifth of
voters said they had a
more favourable
view of David Cameron than to the Conservative Party generally, with 62 % saying their
view of the two was the same.
To be frank his
views made what should have been an easy decision into a difficult one.I don't trust Smith and will back Jeremy again but I am concerned.Having sensible
views on immigration and defence is ethical and doesn't turn me into a raging right winger or closet racist and is probably in line with what most potential Labour
voters want.I'd like to think that
more will join our party and that Corbyn will continue democratizing it, giving us the opportunity to shape policy ourselves.
2010 Labour
voters were six times as likely to say their
view of Labour was
more positive than their
view of Mr Miliband than vice versa.
Voters were twice as likely to say their
view of Mr Clegg was less favourable than that of his party as to say it was
more favourable; for Ed Miliband, the ratio is
more than three to one.
The recent scandals focusing on Governor Paterson have drawn Lieutenant Governor Richard Ravitch into the public's
view, and
more voters have formed an opinion about his job performance.
«Most
voters continue to
view Cuomo as an ideological moderate, and by a four - to - one margin, they continue to trust the governor
more than the Legislature to do the right thing for New York.»
While Cuomo has fallen below 70 percent,
more than two - thirds of
voters still
view him favorably, including two - thirds of Republicans and
more than half of conservatives,» said Siena poll spokesman Steve Greenberg.
Voters in the 11th Congressional District, far
more conservative than in many in other parts of the city, did not
view Mr. Donovan as unfavorably after the decision in the racially - charged case.
Tenney is now
viewed unfavorably (43 percent) by
more likely
voters than those who
view her favorably (42 percent), the new poll found.
«Both candidates are fairly well known, and both are
viewed favorably by
more voters than
view them unfavorably,» Greenberg said.
A poll last month found that 70 percent of
voters have a favorable
view of the governor and
more than two thirds trust him to «do the right thing for New York.»
O'Brien remains unknown by
more voters in the 46th, but is
viewed more favorably than Hanna.
What's
more, the poll found Cuomo
viewed favorably by just 50 percent of all
voters and only 43 percent of male
voters.
How much
more constructive and politically astute if he had faithfully represented the
views of Labour
voters (and almost certainly his own personal preference) as a step towards a democratically elected Labour government that would have been the best protector of workers» rights.
Cuomo's favorability rating, meanwhile, remained
more or less steady: 54 percent hold a favorable
view of him while 37 percent of
voters do not — up slightly from last month.
Too much post-referendum advocacy from the losing Remain side has learnt nothing at all from how and why the referendum was lost, the tone of «when will you idiots realise we were right about everything all along» very likely doing rather
more to harden the
views of late - breaking Leave
voters than to engage them.
A pair of new polls out this past weekend show the presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and his likely Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton are both
viewed unfavorably by
more than half of U.S.
voters.
Martins is
viewed favorably by
more than half the
voters polled, and unfavorably by only 14 percent, Greenberg noted.
The point of these questions is to find whether, when push comes to shove,
voters side
more with the «Right» or «Left»
view of the way forward.
Given
voters» experience of public polling at the last general election, it would be natural for them to take a
more cynical and circumspect
view of opinion research in the lead up to the European referendum.
Twenty - six percent of
voters said Cuomo was
more aligned with their political
views versus 22 percent who said the same for de Blasio.
While his favorable rating dipped again,
more than half of
voters (52 percent) said they have a positive
view of the governor.
In this debate preview, the candidates were asked why
voters should not re-elect Katko, who has been
viewed as
more of a moderate Republican.
The poll also shows that
more than two - thirds of
voters polled have a negative
view of Paladino — higher than Gov. David Paterson's unfavorable rating has ever been, Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg said.
Fake news / conspiracy theory often centers on anti-governance and dovetails with ideological
views of Trump and right - wing
voters meaning they are
more susceptible to considering fake news websites as legitimate.
He pointed to the fact that
more voters actually had an unfavorable
view than favorable
view of Trump, but nevertheless seemed to agree with the president on this issue.
«While acknowledging the potential negatives of such a convention — e.g., the risk of amendments being approved that would weaken the home rule authority of local governments — the Executive Committee
viewed the opportunity to strengthen the position of municipalities in New York's governmental structure as
more important and voted to approve NYCOM's support of a «Yes» vote on the constitutional convention question facing New York
voters this November, with the additional stipulation that municipal officials would need to run for and be elected as delegates to the convention if our intended outcomes are to be achieved,» the guide states
But as Sanders has gained steam, largely on the support of younger and
more liberal
voters, Senate Democrats have stepped up their attacks, saying Sanders is not ready to be commander in chief, criticizing his democratic socialist
views and contending that his domestic agenda has little chance of ever becoming law.
While it is probably wrong to
view voting behaviour too much through an ideological prism (models of electoral behaviour these days tend to be
more dominated by
voters perceptions of compentence, rather than ideology), throughout the 1980s the left - of - centre vote tended to be split between two parties.
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Robert regarding your
view that labour cold win with 35 %, yes, but we won in 1974 ′ with 37 % and I believe Callaghan actually got a few
more votes in 79 ′ than 74 although the percentage was the me, the point was that the 74 manifesto was so far from what the public felt, that the following election lots of liberals or stay at home
voters came out and the Tories would get 13 + million for the next f our.
More importantly 51 % of Labour
voters and 62 % of Lib Dem
voters think Cameron could change their
view of the Tories, and 36 % of Labour
voters and 46 % of Lib Dems think that Mr Cameron is «someone I could vote for».
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Former New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for the first time is
viewed unfavorably by
more voters in her adopted home state than those who approve of her, according to a new Siena College poll released Monday.
That the party seems to stand for almost nothing other than «independence,» and that a goodly number of non-enrolled
voters view themselves as «independent,» make it even
more attractive.
They pointed to peculiar movement in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's poll numbers in the two Siena polls — the percentage of likely
voters in the district
viewing him favorably plummeted from 57 to 46 percent over a month — as evidence that the latter might have oversampled
more conservative
voters.