Sentences with phrase «on polling day there»

The backbencher warned against those close to Mr Corbyn who might be assuming the election result was a solid resurgence of the core vote, saying: «Even on polling day there was still a major problem with white working - class voters.
Even on polling day there were people who thought you really wanted us to leave.

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One commenter on one of the Houzz polls described how she'd set up a really nice home office that she described as her «hub,» and made a point to work there for at least part of each day.
There seems to be polls on Twitter on a daily basis and the alarming thing is a different area seems to win these polls every other day.
Throughout the last 100 days Salmond is convinced things are moving his way: «Whatever is happening it is not being fully recorded in most polls» (29 June); there's «a real change in the air» (25 July); and «it's perplexing that we haven't as yet seen the same movement in the polls that I'm detecting on the ground» (16 August).
According to the majority of poll projections, on March, 4th — the day after the Italian general election — there will not be a clear - cut winner.
Ahead of the polls, there are key facts you must know to guide you on the day of voting.
The Scottish party political conference season kicks off this weekend, and that together with the fact that it will be «six months to go» until polling day next Wednesday means there is likely to be another intense round of media speculation and commentary on the state of the referendum race in the next few days.
«There's a school of thought that says special elections can be costly if they're on their own day as opposed to a day when there are other elections going on,» he said, due to the costs of opening and staffing polling plThere's a school of thought that says special elections can be costly if they're on their own day as opposed to a day when there are other elections going on,» he said, due to the costs of opening and staffing polling plthere are other elections going on,» he said, due to the costs of opening and staffing polling places.
In fact I need to check but I think he increased his majority) «Some say there's only one opinion poll that counts and that's the one on election day and I'm not sure that's ever been truer than today.
One theory was that there had simply been a very late swing to the Conservatives, with the polling company Survation claiming that 13 % of voters made up their minds in the final days and 17 % on the day of the election.
And lets be honest, there has to be a major motivating factor to get us out to the polls as opposed to doing whatever other activity we undoubtedly had planned on election day.
We are going to be working with about almost 146,000 staff on election day; and at the 29,000 polling stations and coalition centers, all candidates and parties have agents there
When we received a call from a voter about 45 minutes into the voting day that the location was not handing out ballots, we had an employee on the road that was there in about 5 minutes and then opened up the polling booth,» said Mohr.
There was a poll on Labour home the other day (very unscientific) which seems to suggest a large number of labour members want the government to lose so they can elect leader who better fits their views.
This is the lowest score our daily polling has given to the Conservatives since the General Election (although we have recorded a higher Labour lead in the meantime, on days when there was lower support for the Liberal Democrats or minor parties).
And we believe there's a similar discrepancy in this poll because of what the comptroller is seeing on a day - to - day basis walking through neighborhoods and talking with residents.»
The End of Anger: A New Generation's Take on Race and Rage by Ellis Cose Ecco Books Hardcover, $ 24.99 320 pages ISBN: 978 -0-06-199855-3 Book Review by Kam Williams «The End of Anger is an exploration of why it is that many blacks are feeling optimistic these days... [This] is a book about success — about a particularly privileged, even indulged, group of African - Americans whose experiences in many respects are far from the norm... In January 2009, on the eve of President Barack Obama's inauguration, a CNN poll found that 69 % of blacks agreed that Martin Luther King's vision had been fulfilled... The election of an African - American president was a Rubicon to be crossed... No longer are there any excuses for denying blacks anything or for blacks denying themselves the opportunity to aim as high as they wish.»
I anonymously polled the class on a different day and discovered that there were several other students who liked to practice with one another, but still felt uncomfortable presenting live.
Holbein notes that there are barriers to voting: registering, studying the candidates, finding the location of one's polling station, and finding the time to get there on what is typically a work day, for example.
The graphs presented here (except for the» Number of titles») are based on the subset that selles more than 1 book a day (rank 100 000 or better), and on that subset, there are more than 45 000 samples (or 45 % has been «polled»).
The business consultancy firm says a quarter of those polled agreed with the statement, «I'm less reliant on established (financial services) companies and banks these days, as there are more options to self - manage my finances.»
The informal poll in which there was about a 50:50 split on whether it was «alright» to stretch the truth concerned the fictional movie «The Day After Tomorrow» (I never saw it; it sounded pretty stupid and likely to muddy the waters).
In October, Lawyerist did a poll about marketing vs. client service, which resulted from the lament of some lawyers that there is too much emphasis these days on marketing and technology and not enough emphasis on lawyers gaining (or increasing) competence and serving clients.
Were there classic examples of voter suppression, like publishing the wrong Election Day date or falsely warning that you can be arrested at your polling place if you owe payment on a traffic ticket?
There's no official rule about how long you should wait to follow up on an interview, but an informal poll on Twitter found that 49 percent of hiring managers who responded prefer candidates follow up after five days.
There's no official rule about how long you should wait to follow up on an interview, but an informal poll on Twitter found that 49 percent of hiring managers who responded prefer an interview timeline in which candidates follow up after five days.
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