Sentences with phrase «of voters think»

46 percent of voters think the Galaxy S9's stereo speakers are great, while 32 percent believe they're good but there's room for improvement (something we support as well, after having used the S9 for a few weeks).
«The plurality of voters think the recent Ontario budget will be bad for the economy (39 %), compared to half this proportion who think it will be good (21 %).
Forty - nine percent (49 %) of voters think we should take immediate action to stop global warming, but just 30 % believe the president should take action alone if necessary to deal with the problem.
Voters favor charter schools by a 57 - 30 margin; and 57 percent of voters think they should be available statewide compared to 18 percent who said just in failing school districts.
Three - quarters of voters think it is a bad idea to cut money for climate research, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released yesterday.
According to the poll, 63 percent of voters think Schneiderman will win re-election, regardless of which candidate they support, while just 17 percent of those polled think Cahill will win.
«Only 14 % of voters think Labour is telling the truth about the country's financial situation Main The Lib Dem attacks on the Conservatives get even more personal»
Today an ICM poll for Power2010, who organised the write - in, shows that 74 % of voters think unelected bishops should have no place in the legislature, and only 21 % believe that they should.
44 % of voters think there should be drilling for natural gas in the Marcellus Shale, with 43 % saying the oppose the drilling.
Research from Ipsos Mori also found that 49 % of voters think that Miliband should be replaced, including 43 % of Labour supporters.
But a new Siena College poll finds that nearly two thirds of voters think that Donald Trump at the top of the ticket will not help Republicans hold on to the Senate, and Hilary Clinton as the Democratic Presidential candidate will actually help Democrats regain the Senate, says Siena spokesman Steve Greenberg.
More than one third of voters think Cuomo's office interfered with the commission's probes.
Sixty - one percent of voters think Cuomo is winning compared to 9 percent who think de Blasio is.
Confronted with a recent poll that found 90 percent of voters think Albany has a corruption problem, Heastie defended his members.
A national Quinnipiac Poll released Tuesday shows nearly two - thirds of voters think embattled Republican Roy Moore should drop out of the race for U.S. Senate in Alabama.
A new Quinnipiac Poll shows a majority of voters think U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore, seen here in Birmingham, Ala. on Saturday, should drop out of the race after accusations of sexual misconduct.
As for the direction of the state, 75 % of voters think New York is moving in the wrong direction while 20 % say its trajectory is on the mark.
When the BBC's Daily Politics runs a piece on a poll that shows 55 % of voters think we would be better off out, times clearly are a-changing.
Worryingly for Gordon Brown, who now seems certain to succeed Tony Blair as prime minister, just 22 per cent of voters think he would represent a change while 71 per cent think Mr Brown would offer more of the same, including 53 per cent of Labour voters.
More than one - third of voters think Cuomo's office interfered with the commission's probes.
But a new Siena College poll finds that nearly two - thirds of voters think that Donald Trump at the top of the ticket will not help Republicans hold on to the Senate, and Hillary Clinton as the Democratic candidate will actually help Democrats regain the Senate, said Siena spokesman Steve Greenberg.
«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»
The data shows that only 5 % of the voters think foreign policy is the most important issue in the presidential election.
One - third of voters think Common Core standards are too demanding, just over one - quarter feel they are not demanding enough and just under one - quarter say standards are «about right.»
Ipsos Mori found that 49 % of voters think he should be replaced, as do 43 % of Labour voters.
Just 29 % Of Voters Think Conservative Party Has «Changed» Under David Cameron 8 October 2015
@GuidoFawkes - Some good news for Ed Miliband, according to YouGov only 10 % of voters think he is «too ugly» to be PM
33 % of voters think that Labour is MORE sleazy than the John Major Tories, 23 % LESS sleazy.
While a majority of voters think Governor Cuomo is improving Albany for the better, fewer say he is having a positive impact on the state, overall.
56 % of voters think he is doing either an excellent or good job in the United States Senate.
And as John Rentoul, from his eagle - eyed perch, summarised at the weekend, forty per cent of voters think likely Cameron will return as Prime Minister, forty three per cent believe him to be better at managing the economy, thirty six per cent prefer him to handle immigration and forty two per cent believe he has «the qualities needed in a leader».
A recent Quinnipiac poll found that only 20 percent of voters think he deserves a second term, while 50 percent think he does not.
Some 41 per cent of voters think Ed Miliband is «weird», compared to only 27 per cent who thought the same of David Cameron
A YouGov poll for The Sunday Times finds that only 21 % of voters think that David Cameron genuinely believes in gay marriage.
«Right now, two - thirds, 67 percent of voters think that the mayor's doing either an excellent or good job.
A large majority of voters think Maria Miller should be sacked as Culture Secretary, according to a poll conducted in the wake of her apology to Parliament over expenses.
More than two - thirds of voters think New York should fund both downstate mass transit and upstate roads, for similar amounts, although there is less agreement on how to fund infrastructure spending.
In Brooklyn, 45 % of voters think well of how Mayor de Blasio is doing his job compared with 38 % who shared this view this past spring.
Just 16 % of voters think the coalition will make it all the way to May 2015, a recent poll showed.
According to a recent YouGov survey, only 14 % of voters think Labour can win a general election if Corbyn remains leader.
Three — and, I promise, I am not making this up — a significant proportion of voters think Ed Miliband is being too right wing on the economy and other issues.
The vast majority of voters think the government should cancel the reduction in the top rate of tax from 50 % to 45 %.
Two - thirds of voters think the coalition's drive to make the rich pay more should be extended to fines for speeding offences.
Pundits have slated a whole series of policy announcements by Labour as loony lefty extremism — only to discover that the majority of voters think they're an excellent idea.
Just 16 % of voters think the Conservatives and Liberal Democrat will remain in government together until 2015, according to a poll out today.
According to his latest commentary only 20 % of voters think that Lords reform is vital and should be a priority.
And if 75 % of the voters think Jack Morris had the Kirby je ne sais quoi that Kevin Brown lacked — that he's someone who defined baseball while he was active, and who should be remembered as a significant part of baseball history — that's just swell.
Maybe it will make you feel better to know that polls show that the majority of voters think gay marriage should be legal.
The Conservatives are also seen as the safest pair of hands to manage the economy overall, with 40 per cent of voters thinking that the Conservatives are the best party for the UK economy, compared to 31 per cent who say Labour is.
Commenting on the TUC opinion poll * showing that two thirds of voters thought paying teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said:
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