Sentences with phrase «past daily polling»

In the past daily polling has almost always been a «rolling poll», so each day's sample was actually made up of a couple of days small samples, with the oldest one dropping off each day to be replaced by new data.

Not exact matches

A daily Opinionway poll showed Macron, whose score has almost always been 60 % or higher over the past few months, dipped to 59 percent for the first time since mid-March, Reuters reports.
Apparently Labour didn't bother with daily polling during the Tory conference this year, so while the Conservatives were seeing the polls rapidly reverse as the days went past, Labour were still sailing merrily onwards towards an early election until the weekly polling figures arrived...
Even without daily polling, polls that used to crop up on the middle of conference in past years showed the same sort of thing (last year YouGov had the Tories going from a 20 point lead before the Labour conference to a 10 point one straight afterwards).
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