Sentences with phrase «of registered voters think»

A recent Wall Street Journal / NBC poll showed 55 percent of registered voters think New York is headed in the wrong direction, the highest number in more than 10 years.
With voters expressing such a high level of dissatisfaction with state government, it's probably little surprise that 73 % of registered voters think the state needs to be re-directed.
Just one - fifth of registered voters think Governor Paterson is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
27 % of registered voters think Gillibrand is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
50 % of registered voters think New York State is traveling on the right course.
67 % of registered voters think Governor Cuomo inherited the state's economic woes while 27 % say the condition of the economy is a result of his policies.
41 % of registered voters think Cuomo is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
The Pew survey found that 17 % of registered voters think Obama is a Muslim, while 31 % say they do not know the president's religion.
59 % of registered voters think Trump has respect for evangelicals 51 % think Clinton respects evangelicals also
Sixty percent of registered voters think corporations pay «too little» in taxes, according to a September poll from Morning Consult and Politico, surveying a little under 2,000 Americans.

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What bothers me is that, assuming the poll was reliable, 30 % of registered voters do not know that Romney is Mormon and think that Mr. Obama is a Muslim.
However, you seem to imply that just by announcing the proposed cut (sometime last year I think) it would somehow go directly into the consciousness of voters who aren't political obsessives and so make a difference to the LD ratings The truth is that for the LD's it will take a general election campaign and Clegg / Cable / Hune hammering the issue home in debate after debate after debate for it to register with people who don't pay much attention to the ups and downs of everyday politics, let alone the tax proposals of the 3rd party.
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Currently, 19 % of registered voters in New York State think Paterson is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
While only 39 % of New Yorkers think race relations in the state are excellent (4 %) or good (35 %)-- compared to 58 % who say they are fair (43 %) or poor (15 %)-- that is up from the 2015 Siena Poll, which had 31 % positive and 66 % negative, including 28 % poor, according to a new Siena College poll of New York State registered voters released Monday morning.
Furthermore, provisional ballots, which are usually given to voters who mistakenly think they're registered or accidentally vote from outside of the district, are unlikely to significantly affect the vote, but every little bit matters at this point.
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.
About one - quarter of registered voters statewide — 26 % — think Paterson is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
According to this NY1 - Marist Poll, 12 % of registered voters in the five boroughs think the mayor is doing an excellent job while 32 % say he is doing a good one.
Thumbs Up for Governor Paterson's Performance in Office: A majority of registered voters in New York State think Governor David Paterson is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
62 % of registered voters statewide think Cuomo is doing either an excellent or good job in office while just 6 % say he is performing poorly.
«Going to sit quietly at the premises of the Electoral Commission and holding placards with inscription that Ghanaians demand a new voters» register, there is no way any person should ever think this activity pose security threat to the Electoral Commission.»
Since one reason candidates ares often removed from the ballot is because a signer signs more than one petition is not applicable here because the Democratic and Republican candidates will not have to petition, I think getting 3,500 signatures or.8 percent of the registered voters shouldn't be hard if a candidate has any real supporters.
When Marist last posed this hypothetical contest to voters in its March 2nd poll, 64 % of registered voters said they would cast their ballot for Cuomo while 28 % thought they would support Lazio.
Regardless of whom they support, nearly half of the registered New York voters polled think Clinton will be the next president, while 19 percent think Trump will move into the White House.
«Ed Miliband is losing vital battle of first impressions Main Only 36 % of voters think «weird» Ed Miliband, the man too busy to register as the father of his child, is up to the job of being PM»
We think that the elaborate scheme provided [in] the law is sufficient to address the presence on the register of voters of names of persons who might have died since the last registration exercise.
While only 22 % percent of New Yorkers think the recently enacted state budget is either excellent or good for the people of the state, at least 71 % agree that creating a $ 2.5 billion clean water infrastructure fund, increasing aid to local school districts by $ 1.1 billion, allowing ride - sharing services to operate in the state, and making SUNY / CUNY tuition free for families making less than $ 125,000 will make New York better, according to a new Siena College poll of New York State registered voters released early Monday morning.
55 % of registered voters statewide say he is while 36 % think he is getting a raw deal.
When Marist asked about Mr. Paterson's job approval rating in the days leading up to his announcement last Friday, 24 % of registered voters statewide thought he was doing either an excellent or good job in office.
55 % of registered voters in New York City think the Big Apple is moving in the right direction.
About one - third of registered voters statewide — 33 % — think New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
A slim majority of New York State registered voters — 51 % — thinks the state's economy is staying about the same, but nearly three in ten — 29 % — say it is getting worse.
A new poll released today finds a majority of registered voters in New York think that when it comes to corruption in Albany, Governor Andrew Cuomo is part of the problem.
A Marist College Institute for Public Opinion survey released Tuesday morning indicates that 66 percent of New York State registered voters don't think Paterson should resign in wake of a political scandal that ended his hopes of running this year for a full term in office.
The poll of registered voters found 44 percent think de Blasio is doing an excellent or good job in office, compared to 31 precent who rated his performance as fair.
Currently, about one - fifth of registered voters in New York State — 19 % — think Paterson is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
54 % of registered voters statewide think he is doing either an excellent or good job in office while 29 % rate him as fair, and 13 % say he is performing poorly.
47 % of registered voters citywide think the Big Apple is moving in the right direction.
Nearly half of registered New York voters — 49 % — believe that, when thinking about the U.S. economy, the worst is behind us while 47 % say the worst is yet to come.
Last week, 56 % of registered voters told The Marist Poll they thought Cuomo deserved high marks while 29 % gave him a grade of «fair.»
He added, «The problem of rigging is due to voter apathy — if 74 million people on Nigeria's voters register come out to vote, do you think anybody can rig?
43 % of registered voters statewide think President Barack Obama is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
Sixty - nine percent of registered voters say they don't think members of Congress will be able to break through the partisan gridlock to pass a comprehensive reform package this year, while 27 % have more faith in their elected leaders, according to the Quinnipiac University survey released Friday.
79 % of registered voters, regardless of whom they plan to support, think Mayor Bloomberg will be re-elected.
Most think they have registered as «independents», or unaffiliated voters and they are proud of their cowboy individuality.
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