Forty - nine percent
of voters surveyed in a Quinnipiac University poll released Monday said Kennedy and her advisers were to blame, to 15 percent who pointed to Paterson.
Ninety - two percent
of voters surveyed in a new Siena Research Institute poll said public corruption is a serious problem in the state, and a solid majority said they would favor a complete ban on outside income.
The majority
of voters surveyed in a new poll think Trump has cheated on his wife, first lady Melania Trump, during their 13 - year marriage.
Not exact matches
According to the
survey, London
voters have greater confidence
in Tooting MP Khan
in all aspects
of public transport, as well as housing, crime reduction and unemployment.
In fact, a recent survey by Sage reveals that 93 percent of business owners will vote in the midterm versus 37 percent of all US voters who showed up in 2006's electio
In fact, a recent
survey by Sage reveals that 93 percent
of business owners will vote
in the midterm versus 37 percent of all US voters who showed up in 2006's electio
in the midterm versus 37 percent
of all US
voters who showed up
in 2006's electio
in 2006's election.
A
survey on Monday showed
voters who disapproved
of Abe's cabinet outnumbered those who support his cabinet for the first time
in six months.
Such statistics likely reflect the impact
of the
voter attitude behind another
of our key findings: over 80 %
of respondents to our
survey either «agreed» or «strongly agreed» that a politician who is dishonest
in his or her personal life can not be trusted
in their professional role.
The president referenced a
survey that said that 37 percent
of Republican
voters approved
of Putin, adding that «Ronald Reagan would roll over
in his grave.»
The
survey found that 64 percent
of Republican
voters in Iowa, 67 percent
in New Hampshire, and 66 percent
in South Carolina support states that want to carry out their own marijuana laws without fear
of federal law.
As part
of an aggressive new
voter - targeting operation, Cambridge Analytica — financially supported by reclusive hedge fund magnate and leading Republican donor Robert Mercer — is now using so - called «psychographic profiles»
of US citizens
in order to help win Cruz votes, despite earlier concerns and red flags from potential
survey - takers.
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.
In an April 26 - May 1
survey of 1,991 registered
voters, 62 percent say the administration is running somewhat or very chaotically, a rise
of 4 percentage points from a March 15 - 19 poll and 8 points from a March 1 - 5 poll.
In a 2016 national
survey of registered
voters, health care ranked number four on the list
of importance behind the economy, terrorism, and foreign policy.
Americans with no religion are the fastest - growing «religious» group
in the country, with a recent Pew
survey finding that such
voters represent 20 %
of the population.
I say this, and I do so
in capital letters with exclamation points, because
of a
survey released Thursday by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life regarding
voter perceptions
of the religious beliefs
of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
In March, the Pew Forum for Religion and Public Life saw a first in its ten years of polling: the largest group of voters in its survey, 38 %, said that politicians are talking about religion «too much» right no
In March, the Pew Forum for Religion and Public Life saw a first
in its ten years of polling: the largest group of voters in its survey, 38 %, said that politicians are talking about religion «too much» right no
in its ten years
of polling: the largest group
of voters in its survey, 38 %, said that politicians are talking about religion «too much» right no
in its
survey, 38 %, said that politicians are talking about religion «too much» right now.
A recent Pew
survey found that 56 percent
of Catholic registered
voters and 89 percent
of black Protestant registered
voters (two - thirds
of whom are evangelicals, according to Pew) side with Clinton
in the upcoming election.
In one of the first surveys after the 2016 presidential election, the Pew Research Center asked voters to weigh in on what grade Donald Trump (and others) should receive, what he should do first, and whether they will give him a chance to succee
In one
of the first
surveys after the 2016 presidential election, the Pew Research Center asked
voters to weigh
in on what grade Donald Trump (and others) should receive, what he should do first, and whether they will give him a chance to succee
in on what grade Donald Trump (and others) should receive, what he should do first, and whether they will give him a chance to succeed.
Two - thirds
of voters wanted to keep the birth control coverage requirement
in a March 2017
survey by PerryUndem.
When
voters in Florida were approving a lottery, a
survey found that the majority believed the lottery was going to pay the major portion
of the state budget for education.
WASHINGTON — Almost half (48 percent)
of Ohio
voters with children
in K - 12 public schools think that students do not have enough time to eat lunch at school, according to a statewide
survey released today by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Data were collected via landline and cellular telephone
surveys Feb. 24 - 26 among 600 registered
voters, including 222 parents or guardians
of children
in K - 12 public or charter schools.
The
survey found that 97 percent
of voters and 96 percent
of public school parents think serving nutritious foods
in schools is important to «ensure that children are prepared to learn and do their best.»
As
surveys show, his
voters know that he is untrustworthy and unqualified to be commander -
in - chief, despite his claims to be an outsider and the only person capable
of restoring faith
in politics.
It's also possible that the race is closer to the results
of larger
surveys like the British Social Attitudes
survey which suggest that only around one -
in - four
voters are unequivocally
in favour
of withdrawal from the EU.
In one recent
survey, 81 %
of voters described the parties as «much
of a muchness» and only 16 % said they felt there was a real difference between them.
In surveys conducted between October 2007 and March 2008, 58 %
of voters under age 30 identified or leaned toward the Democratic Party, compared with 33 % who identified or leaned toward the GOP.
So it's not surprising that our research revealed a strong desire amongst the public for politicians to protect and champion business — 82 per cent
of voters in our
survey agreed that the government should do more to support UK businesses.
The Associated Press unveiled a new project to supplant traditional exit polling — beginning with the 2018 midterm elections — by combining traditional, probability - based polling with an online, opt -
in survey of voters in targeted states.
There is a «shy
voter» theory whereby a portion
of voters who are reluctant to admit their preferences will instead give socially desirable answers
in election
surveys and focus groups before voting another way.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online
survey finds that 62 %
of Likely Republican
Voters believe McCain who is terminally ill with cancer should resign from the Senate before May 30 so Arizona voters can elect a replacement in the upcoming November elec
Voters believe McCain who is terminally ill with cancer should resign from the Senate before May 30 so Arizona
voters can elect a replacement in the upcoming November elec
voters can elect a replacement
in the upcoming November elections.
This
surveyed 1000
voters aged 17 - 21, to mark the launch
of British Future's «Voice
of a Generation» project, which will explore what issues matter most to first time
voters in the 12 months leading up to the general election.
As for the rest
of the Democratic field
in this
survey, seven percent (7 %)
of voters would choose Biden or New York Governor Andrew Cuomo if the 2016 Democratic presidential primary were held
in their state today.
My research
in 2014 has included a weekly national telephone poll,
surveys in over 100 marginal seats, two rounds
of my Project Blueprint research on the quest for a Conservative majority, a detailed study
of voters» attitudes to Europe, polling - day
surveys of voters in the European elections, five by - election polls, and regular updates on the state
of the parties.
This statewide telephone
survey of 500 Likely
Voters in New York was conducted on September 16, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports.
Senate Democrats conducted a
survey of eligible
voters in New York on their voting patterns.
Despite uncertainty about effectiveness, it can at least be said that Labour are using a strategy rooted
in an understanding
of the
voters that can be justified with the
survey evidence.
This statewide telephone
survey of 500 Likely
Voters in New York was conducted on October 19, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports.
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone
survey of Likely
Voters in the Empire State finds Cuomo with 51 % support to Paladino's 37 %.
No, that poll
in the 39th Senate district doesn't mean anything, Senate Republicans are insisting amid reports
of a phone
survey gaging
voters on a variety
of political figures
in the area.
Survey experiments that I have conducted
in the UK together with Professor Margit Tavits
of Washington University consistently show that
voters perceive the opportunism inherent
in elections, which incumbent governments call for partisan political advantage.
The 2010 wave
of the
survey reported an even smaller proportion
in terms
of actual vote choice, with only 21 %
of 2009 UKIP
voters voting UKIP at the 2010 general election.
After the 2009 European Parliament elections, only 28 %
of UKIP
voters in the BES
survey said they were planning on voting UKIP again at the next general election.
According to a new Reuters / Ipsos poll, most Trump
voters haven't budged
in their support
of the president, with 88 percent
of those
surveyed saying they'd cast their ballots for the Republican candidate again if America were to go back
in time to Election Day.
Data from British Election Study panel
surveys shows that the main problem UKIP has faced
in translating its success from European Parliament elections to general elections has been retaining
voters, whether because some UKIP
voters only vote UKIP at European Parliament elections
in protest and the return to their «normal» party for general elections or because the nature
of the British electoral system incentivises
voters to cast their vote for one
of the existing main parties rather than a new entrant.
In its March 9th
survey, 58 %
of voters panned Paterson's fiscal ability compared with 35 % who applauded it.
As part
of an aggressive new
voter - targeting operation, Cambridge Analytica — financially supported by reclusive hedge fund magnate and leading Republican donor Robert Mercer — is now using so - called «psychographic profiles»
of US citizens
in order to help win Cruz votes, despite earlier concerns and red flags from potential
survey - takers.
According to my recent
survey of 19,000
voters in 213 marginals, Lib Dem support is heavily localised.
Black Democratic
voters also favored de Blasio over all other candidates, including Thompson, the only black candidate
in the primary, whom only 25 percent
of those
surveyed said they backed, according to the poll.
I decided to find out over the weekend by re-polling 500
of the
voters who took part
in my pre-election
survey (which turned out to be very accurate).