Today's
new polling also shows that schools in the United Kingdom are increasingly using the pupil premium to plug funding gaps resulting from the real terms spending cuts facing many schools.
Our new poll also asked once again about voting intentions for the National Assembly.
The new poll also asked voters about New York's U.S. senate race between Sen. Charles Schumer, D - N.Y., seeking his fourth term, and Republican Wendy Long.
The new poll also found that U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer's lead over Republican challenger Wendy Long has grown from 63 percent to 24 percent in August to 69 percent to 23 percent this month.
Not exact matches
The
poll also found that only 21 percent of Utah residents said they would prefer for Hatch to be re-elected, while 68 percent said they want «someone
new.»
Also of interest, the groups that were the most negative on the
new economic policies were those with college degrees and people living in the Northeast, both demographics that exit
polls show voted more for Hillary Clinton.
Also on Thursday, Quinnipiac University released a
new poll showing that 71 % of American voters — including 55 % of Republican voters — say they oppose the government enforcing federal laws banning marijuana in states that have already legalized the drug for either medical or recreational purposes.
WASHINGTON • More than half of Missourians say they want to elect a
new U.S. senator, according to a
new Morning Consult
poll that
also shows Sen....
The
New York Fed
also announced that it will continue to conduct a
poll of small business financing and credit across the region on a quarterly basis as part of its ongoing efforts to learn more about the dynamics of small business financing.
The
polls are
also great
new feature.
A
new website, romneyfast.org,
also the brainchild of private citizens — and not a church - sanctioned effort — asks people to fast and pray for Romney and his wife Ann this Sunday before America goes to the
polls.
Craft fairs are
also great places to test
new products because you can get direct feedback from your buyers — or if you're scared to ask them face to face, why not set up a mini voting booth or chalkboard
poll, like Folksy seller Ruth Robinson did at one of her markets stalls.
Today's Q
poll also finds
New Yorkers oppose (51 - 40) the idea of public campaign financing, which Cuomo supports, and back — albeit narrowly, 48 - 42 — the full disclosure of outside income by state lawmakers.
Trump may be the only lifelong
New Yorker in the presidential race, but that doesn't seem to win him any points in his hometown, according to results of an exclusive NY1 / Baruch College City
poll, which which
also found surprisingly little enthusiasm for a third - party run by former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
The
poll also asked
New York voters for their opinion on President Obama.
This Q
poll also looked at the upcoming April 24 presidential primary contest here in
New York.
It has
also added over 10,000
new members since
polling day, partly reversing the decline it suffered in the early years of coalition.
The Cuomo administration is
also proposing $ 7 million in the upcoming budget so that every
New York county can have at least one
poll site open 12 days before an election.
However, at the end of the day, in order to work the
new structures that will emerge from the Deals (including elected City Region mayors) will have to take root in the local communities, and have the people behind them — at the
polls in local and city region elections; but
also on a daily basis.
Also in the
poll: An overwhelming majority of
New Yorkers support the SAFE Act along with proposed new gun control measures in the state, though they oppose the idea of arming school teache
New Yorkers support the SAFE Act along with proposed
new gun control measures in the state, though they oppose the idea of arming school teache
new gun control measures in the state, though they oppose the idea of arming school teachers.
The
poll also found the most popular living president among
New York voters is former President Barack Obama, who holds a 67 percent to 29 percent favorability rating.
The union
also released the results of a
poll conducted by National Opinion Research that found 63 percent of
New Yorkers would prefer to see a temporary income tax increase on the state's highest earners (1 percent for those who make more than $ 1 million and 2 percent for those who make over $ 5 million) over education funding cuts of between $ 800 million and $ 1.4 million.
The
poll also delved into how
New Yorkers feel about Confederate statues and memorials.
This
also brings into the picture a different dimension in the race between these two parties which lead the
polls which estimate that Syriza has anything up to a 2 % lead over
New Democracy (a remarkably small lead considering the supposed unpopularity of the government which
New Democracy heads): the question of Europe.
We
also see in the
poll that respondents generally have favorable opinions of two of
New York State's most prominent Democrats — Gov. Andrew Cuomo and
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The
poll also showed Cuomo with a two - to - one advantage over potential Republican challengers state Sen. John DeFrancisco and Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro, per The
New York Times.
The
poll also measured
New Yorkers» feelings about the new tax l
New Yorkers» feelings about the
new tax l
new tax law.
The first - term governor was
also viewed favorably in the
new poll by 66 percent of respondents, which
also is up from November.
He
also said people are unaware that in minority neighborhoods — including African - American, Hispanic and Chinese — organizations «bus people around to vote» to different
polling sites so they can get more votes for themselves, and argued
New York needs a Republican - advocated voter I.D. law.
As the health care debate rages in Washington, twice as many
New Yorkers say they want to keep the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, than repeal and replace it, according to a new Siena po
New Yorkers say they want to keep the Affordable Care Act,
also known as Obamacare, than repeal and replace it, according to a
new Siena po
new Siena
poll.
But the
poll also found de Blasio tops three potential primary challengers — Comptroller Scott Stringer and former
New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn — in either head - to - head or three - way primary contests.
The
polls showing Jeremy Corbyn as the least popular
new opposition leader ever
also show Osborne is just as unpopular.
CITY HALL —
New York's top cop is also New Yorkers» top choice to take over from Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 2013, a new poll sho
New York's top cop is
also New Yorkers» top choice to take over from Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 2013, a new poll sho
New Yorkers» top choice to take over from Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 2013, a
new poll sho
new poll shows.
The
poll also asked
New Yorkers about medical marijuana.
The
poll also showed majority support from
New York City voters for Cuomo, with 56 % approving of his performance and 37 % disapproving.
Also in this
poll:
New Yorkers are concerned the focus on the budget in Albany will imperil ethics and redistricting reform this year, and support for legalizing same - sex marriage continues to hold steady, with Republicans and senior citizens generally opposed.
Forty - nine percent of voters in
New York disapproved of how Gov. Andrew Cuomo is handling mass transit in the state, while a plurality
also disapproved of a proposed congestion pricing plan that is aimed at raising money for trains and buses in
New York City, according to a Quinnipiac University
poll on Thursday.
The c4 organization Reclaim
New York Initiative
also funded a
poll showing opposition to the bridge naming that include some leading questions.
Crucially, Spitzer - who resigned the governorship in 2008 after a prostitution scandal - is
also polling well above 50 %, undercutting the Stringer campaign's argument that Spitzer lacks support from a majority of
New Yorkers.
The
poll also finds that
New Yorkers, both downstate and upstate, continue to be evenly polarized over hydrofracking, which has been delayed in the state for over five years.
The
poll also found that
New York City voters know very little about the Republican candidates for mayor: Former MTA Chairman and CEO Joseph Lhota, businessman John Catsimatidis, publisher Tom Allon, former Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion and Doe Fund founder George McDonald.
New Yorkers are
also tethered to their cellphones, the
poll found.
They'll
also touch on some of the other issues voters were
polled on including gay marriage, property tax relief, control of the
New York State Senate and much more.
The event was
also to indicate that the NDC was more united and poised to wrestle power from the governing
New Patriotic Party (NPP) at the 2020
polls.
Barron spent the day in East
New York visiting
polling stations and
also found time to speak to the 8th grade graduates of George Gershwin Junior High School with his wife, Inez, where the two later rapped some words of wisdom to the students while the marching band played behind them.
Cuomo
also suggested that
New York Democrats may have felt that they didn't need to turn out at the
polls for the top of the ticket, hurting other candidates.
The press conference
also took place just as a
new Quinnipiac University poll was released, showing 46 percent of New York voters think the mayor's «involvement in national issues» is a distraction from his daily duti
new Quinnipiac University
poll was released, showing 46 percent of
New York voters think the mayor's «involvement in national issues» is a distraction from his daily duti
New York voters think the mayor's «involvement in national issues» is a distraction from his daily duties.
And a Marist
poll released Tuesday
also indicates that a majority of
New York City voters say Weiner deserves a second chance.
The Labour leader needs to remind himself of this fact and
also bear in mind that he can't afford to lose his bloc of ex-Lib Dem voters, who have ensured his party has had a
poll lead since 2010 and who won't be keen on an opposition that brings back the nasty «British jobs for British workers» rhetoric of the
New Labour days.
The Quinnipiac
poll also found that 63 percent of
New York state voters disapprove of the job President Trump is doing.