Sentences with phrase «opinion polls yesterday»

In contrast, two opinion polls yesterday suggested widely differing outcomes.

Not exact matches

On the heels of President Trump's surprise victory in the U.S., the far - right French candidate Marine Le Pen has seen a surge in opinion polls — and yesterday's shooting at the Champs - Élysées is helping her case.
More than half of Americans approve of the Affordable Care Act, according to a Gallup poll out yesterday, marking the first time the law has gained majority support since Gallup began tracking public opinion on it in 2012.
The latest opinion poll blow for Labour comes after shadow home secretary Diane Abbott predicted yesterday that her party would catch up with the Tories in 2017.
Today's Times carries the final opinion poll of the Scottish Parliament election campaign, conducted by YouGov between Monday and yesterday.
As I wrote yesterday, the stane makes sense as she works to stand out from Gillibrand, who is weel ahead in both fundraising and public opinion polls.
The latest poll to highlight this mismatch was published yesterday, and focused on the opinions of young people aged 18 - 24.
Polling Commentary The one opinion poll by YouGov shows the Conservatives slipping a little compared to yesterday's YouGov poll for the Sunday Times, with Labour and the Liberal Democrats up a bit.
The YouGov opinion poll, which began after Gordon Brown finished his keynote address yesterday, puts Labour on 44 points, eleven points ahead of the Conservatives on 33.
Paterson, criticized for giving fat pay hikes to more than a dozen senior aides and plunging in public - opinion polls, initially made his personal - pay - cut pledge in Niagara Falls Wednesday night, and reiterated it yesterday.
A Populus opinion poll published in The Times newspaper yesterday added further woe for Mr Brown, suggesting that 55 per cent of Labour voters thought the chances of success in the next election would improve if the prime minister stepped down.
On the basis of yesterday's results the Conservatives would have a 6.2 % lead over Labour - a very different picture to the national opinion polls which actually suggest a 5.8 % Labour lead (according to ConservativeHome's Poll of Popolls which actually suggest a 5.8 % Labour lead (according to ConservativeHome's Poll of PollsPolls).
Yesterday's opinion poll showing a lead of only 11 % will disappoint activists, but may help combat the complacency that Iain Martin identifies as being so dangerous.
After last week's release of Education Next's 2016 survey of education opinion (see Jason Bedrick's and Neal McCluskey's responses), Phi Delta Kappa yesterday released its own poll (see Neal's take on that here).
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