In addition, 12.5 %
of voters still hadn't made their minds up about joining us on BlackBerry 10 from another operating system - there must be folk out there that can see the benefits of using BlackBerry but just haven't been tipped over the edge yet to make the commitment.
Both polls also show huge percentages
of voters still undecided in the Democratic primary, 63 and 49 percent, respectively.
Faulconer still holds a slight lead with 47 percent compared to Alvarez's 46 percent among likely voters with 7 percent
of voters still undecided.
Although recent polls show the No campaign in a comfortable lead, large numbers
of voters still appear not to have made up their minds how — or whether — to vote.
One YouGov poll on the eve of conference found a pitiful six per cent
of voters still willing to back the party.
Today's Siena poll shows Gillibrand remains vulnerable, with 42 percent
of voters still saying they would prefer «someone else» to her, but she nevertheless maintains double digit leads over all three of her would - be GOP challengers.
In the state comptroller's race, Democratic incumbent Tom DiNapoli has a two - to - one lead over his GOP challenger, Harry Wilson, but nearly two - thirds
of voters still have no opinion about DiNapoli despite the fact that he's spent more than three years in office.
As the BBC's political research editor, David Cowling, points out, in Labour's safest seat in the country at the 2010 election, 28 %
of voters still supported other parties.
Things are looking up a bit for Democratic state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, despite the fact that nearly two - thirds
of voters still have no idea who he is.
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.
In Labour's safest seat in the country at the 2010 election, 28 %
of voters still supported other parties.
Today's Siena poll finds GOP gubernatorial primary opponents Rick Lazio and Carl Paladino locked in a statistical dead heat (43 - 42), while Sen. Eric Schniederman and Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice are battling it out (25 - 23) in the five - way Democratic AG primary, with 29 percent
of voters still undecided just three days before heading to the polls.
Yet, a majority
of voters still expect retailers to update their technologies so consumers have a range of ways to pay, putting the onus on retailers to step up and protect customers at the checkout.
Not exact matches
Donald Trump's plan calling for six weeks
of mandatory paid leave for new moms is a step toward wooing women
voters and a step up from current federal law — which doesn't require companies to provide any paid leave — but it's
still behind the times for the business world.
Opinion polls suggest a majority
of voters will opt to stay, but the post-referendum negotiations between the U.K. government and the E.U. could
still sour market sentiment.
Even if the 40 percent
of voters that supported former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi
still stick with his center - left party, chances are that the next Italian parliament will be even more divided, making implementation
of much needed reforms increasingly difficult.
But however this turns out for him, there is a large segment
of female
voters who just can't quit him, and who
still have his back.
Among the
voters who cast their ballots for him in 2016, 80 percent are
still supporting him, which is down one point from the same timeframe but
still within the poll's two - point margin
of error.
She was
of course talking about «The Apprentice,» the NBC reality show hosted by Trump that was a giant hit when it premiered in 2004 and is
still very much at the core
of his appeal to his
voters (though after 14 seasons, he's now off the show for good).
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D - N.D.) suffered a net decline
of 9 points, though she
still has the approval
of 47 percent
of her constituents, compared with Trump's 48 percent quarterly approval rating among those
voters.
All
of this is small beer compared to the massive costs
of new F - 35 fighter jets alone, estimated at up to $ 30 billion, but for
voters still reeling from a recession the Conservatives» offerings may be appealing.
Dublin's campaign to ratify the eurozone fiscal discipline pact is failing to build momentum against a backdrop
of weakening economic growth and a wider European debate about austerity, with almost one - in - five Irish
voters still undecided.
It appears that no matter who wins the nomination on April 12, the
voters of Calgary - Signal Hill will
still lose.
Despite the rough first year, Premier Redford's Tories
still have at least three years left until the next election to fulfill the promises made and mend fences with the bloc
of moderate
voters who saved their party from defeat one year ago today.
Meanwhile, with an election expected in early 2012 (regardless
of fixed election months), Elections Alberta is warning that at least 300,000 Albertans are
still missing from the official
voters list.
The social network's announcement Friday could allay concerns
of election experts and lawmakers that ads about hot - button social issues meant to be divisive and foment
voter outrage might
still slip through, leaving a dangerous weak spot on the network.
Still, it's naive to say there's no problem at all here in terms
of convincing
voters that he's not radically hostile to the minimalist welfare state they'd rather conserve to the extent possible, that he really identifies with the plight
of the increasingly contingent and disordered life
of the working man and woman.
If it was Dick Morris I would just dismiss it as an attention getting stunt from a guy who makes his living reassuring and fundraising from right - leaning
voters and knowing he will
still get bookings regardless
of whether he is right in the end.
And if half
of these aborting «mothers and fathers» have had two abortions, the Immoral Majority would
still be a huge voting bloc i.e. ~ 50 million, enough votes to give any presidential candidate the differential votes needed considering many
voters vote straight Democratic or Republican tickets no matter what the issues are.
They'd better start thinking fast, since the cultural issues are the only ones
still capable
of stimulating
voter passion.»
Independent, white, single, woman
voter, in the swing state
of Nevada,
still swinging towards OBAMA!
With a few lines
of coded racism and a string
of angry tweets, the president
of the United States got the bulk
of the 37 percent or so
of voters who
still support him to do just that — to walk away from the NFL.
I assure you that there are
still voters leaving Ohio State off their ballots entirely, including eight
voters this week, but you wouldn't think that would be enough for the Bucks to enjoy more than double the standard deviation
of the next closest team... until you learn that those eight non-votes are the third - largest group for Ohio State, which is only more frequently ranked No. 2 (13 ballots) and No. 5 (10 ballots).
Despite the record and Boise's success,
voters still saw the Warriors as a WAC team undeserving
of a spot anywhere near the BCS title game.
The Heisman Trophy may be Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell's to lose, but the
voters could
still be swayed by what happens in a handful
of games with national - title implications
Not with all the steroid guys
still on the ballot and the introductions
of Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and Frank Thomas (and everybody also mentions Mike Mussina, but he'll be just an afterthought for most
of the
voters).
The 10 - vote limit was a hindrance for many, to the point the BBWAA voted to increase it to 12 in the future, but the average
voter used just 8.4 spots on their ballot: there are
still a whole lot
of voters out there who don't see an obvious backlog even as it repeatedly hits them over the head.
And while Day claimed that, as
of Sunday, he would
still vote for Spieth for PoY, the 27 - year - old Aussie hoped to give
voters some pause before they cast their ballots for the kid with two majors and two other tour victories in 2015.
Even if Cary
voters support the purchase
of the Hoffman farm, Lake in the Hills
still is in a better position legally to control the land, said Gerald D. Sagona, Lake in the Hills village administrator.
Television is
still the best way to reach that great mass
of potential
voters who are NOT political junkies; it's a road running straight toward the Holy Grail
of American presidential politics, the Independent Voter.
This means that (for example) even if 60 %
of voters favor Candidate Alice over Candidate Bob, it's
still possible for Bob to beat Alice.
California did try voting machines, and they are
still an option (every precinct has a voting machine, and you can request to use it, but paper ballots are the default), and it works somewhat similarly, in that the election officers give
voters a card that activates the voting machine, and the type
of ballot is recorded on that card.
In a digital age, we've found that the basic rules
of politics
still apply: the best technology, know - how and staff don't matter one bit if the right
voters won't buy what you're selling.
And, don't forget, a significant number
of younger Britons have also fallen off the electoral register in recent months (hence Nicky Morgan's recent intervention to try and ensure that those young
voters who are
still on the register turn out.)
That one - in - four Labour
voters still think he is doing a bad job is not great for Miliband, especially when you compare it to Tory
voters, 94 %
of whom say Cameron is doing a good job.
What is clear is that even as a majority
of all
voters are
still getting to know the Republican candidates, 36 percent
of suburban
voters would
still prefer someone other than Kirsten Gillibrand.»
And that's before accounting for some
of the factors that the model doesn't consider: the disagreement in the polls, the unusual nature
of Trump's candidacy and the demographic changes it is producing, Clinton's superior turnout operation, the possibility
of «shy Trump»
voters, the fact that the news cycle is
still somewhat fluid headed into the final weekend, the declining response rates to polls, and the substantial number
of high - profile polling misses around the world over the past few years.
This may well
still happen, but with less than three months to go until
voters go to the polls there remains zero evidence
of it.
Political campaigns typically use search advertising primarily for long - term list - building, but with a big chunk
of February 5th
voters apparently
still undecided, shouldn't targeted search ads be an effective way to reach people who are
still making up their minds?
A key requirement
of democracy is equal protection
of all stakeholders - i.e., if at some point there is a completely fair vote
of 2/3 population preferring the choices advocated and implemented by party A; and 1/3 preferring the choices
of party B - then a system must ensure that the minority gets adequate protections and fair treatment; so that while at this moment country gets steered to choice A, the minority doesn't get punished in any way for saying that in their opinion choice B might be best; and if some
of the original
voters change their mind, the choice B can
still be known even if the governing clique that was elected on the idea
of A wants to continue with A forever.