Sentences with phrase «percent disapproval»

"Percent disapproval" refers to the proportion or percentage of people who express a negative opinion or disapproval about something, such as a person, policy, or product. Full definition
A Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday found Gov. Andrew Cuomo with a 47 percent job approval from New York voters, with a negative 47 percent disapproval rating among voters in the upstate region.
The Latimer campaign has sought to tie Astorino to President Donald Trump, who has a 64 percent disapproval rating in Westchester County, which is heavily Democratic.
A Siena College poll in March found Mr. Trump to have a 29 percent approval rating in his home state — and a 67 percent disapproval rating.
The National Republican Congressional Committee released a poll from Public Opinion Strategies conducted between Feb. 9 and 11 that showed Donovan (R - Staten Island / Brooklyn) with a 49 percent approval rating, compared to an 18 percent disapproval.
According to our latest NY1 - Baruch College City Poll, Cuomo still enjoys the approval of a majority of city residents — 54 percent, with just 24 percent disapproval.
The same poll finds President Obama with only a 40 percent approval rating and a 56 percent disapproval.
While that's an improvement, Cuomo's job performance rating hasn't budged since July, when he recorded a 43 percent approval to 55 percent disapproval.
Trump's poll numbers keep dropping, and his 55 percent disapproval rating is already as high as President Obama's ever was in his first term in office.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo gets a 65 percent disapproval rate from downstate voters on his handling of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
He had a 34 percent approval rating and a 52 percent disapproval rating.
His job performance rating has remained virtually flat at 23 percent approval to 77 percent disapproval.
That's not far off from his last low point of 51 - 37 percent disapproval in late November 2003.
The poll, which covered a few «vulnerable» Republican incumbents in New York and Texas, had freshman John Faso at a 31 percent approval rating and a 51 percent disapproval rate.
A Gravis poll found that Trump had a net favorability rating in PA - 18 of +7 (49 percent approval, 42 percent disapproval, which is higher than his 40.9 average approval rating nationwide).
The poll found that New Yorkers disapprove 75 - 15 of the job the Legislature is doing, matching the 76 - 16 percent disapproval from a June 23 Q poll for the worst overall net score ever.
That same poll, conducted by American Viewpoint, found the lawmaker had a 55 percent approval and 27 percent disapproval rating; Derrick had a 28 percent approval and 19 percent disapproval rating.
While men approve of Trump by a narrow margin — 41 percent approval versus 38 percent disapproval — one - third of female voters approve of Trump, compared with half who disapprove.
A May 12 poll found that the mayor had the same approval rating, but a 40 percent disapproval rating.
But Republicans who identify as moderate or liberal split narrowly: 44 percent approval to 49 percent disapproval.
But the New York Times reported his polling numbers in his current post are weak, with a 45 percent disapproval rate and only a 38 percent approval rate.
And she's focusing her campaign attacks on Cuomo's bitterest foe: de Blasio, who she claims her internal polls show has a 60 percent disapproval rating in the district.
Forty percent of surveyed respondents «strongly disapprove» of the President's performance and 18 percent «somewhat disapprove», earning the President a 58 percent disapproval rating.
Al Davis, owner of the Oakland Raiders, took second place on the list with a 66 percent disapproval rating.
Forty - seven percent of homeowners «strongly disapproved» and 16 percent «somewhat disapproved» of the President's performance, earning him a 63 percent disapproval rating.
Fifty - five percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 17 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 72 percent disapproval rating, an increase of five percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the third quarter last year.
Forty - six percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 19 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 65 percent disapproval rating, tying the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the second quarter last year.
In the second quarter of 2012, the President also had a 66 percent disapproval rating among agents and brokers.
Forty - five percent of homeowners «strongly disapproved» and 11 percent «somewhat disapproved» of the President's performance, earning him a 56 percent disapproval rating.
Fifty - two percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 18 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 70 percent disapproval rating, an increase of one percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the fourth quarter last year.
Fifty - two percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 14 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 66 percent disapproval rating, an increase of two percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the first quarter of 2011.
In the fourth quarter of 2011, the President had a 70 percent disapproval rating among agents and brokers.
Thirty eight percent of surveyed respondents «strongly disapprove» of the President's performance and 18 percent «somewhat disapprove», earning the President a 58 percent disapproval rating.
Forty - one percent of homeowners «strongly disapproved» and 15 percent «somewhat disapproved» of the President's performance, earning him a 56 percent disapproval rating.
Forty - four percent of home owners «strongly disapproved» and 17 % «somewhat disapproved» of the President's performance earning the President a 61 percent disapproval rating.
Forty - four percent of homeowners «strongly disapproved» and 17 percent «somewhat disapproved» of the President's performance, earning him a 61 percent disapproval rating.
Forty - nine percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 18 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President earning him a 64 percent disapproval rating vs. the 65 percent disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the second quarter of 2010.
Forty - nine percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 18 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 67 percent disapproval rating versus the 58 percent disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the third quarter last year.
Last quarter the President had a 65 percent disapproval rating from agents and brokers.
Forty percent of home owners «strongly disapproved» and 16 % «somewhat disapproved» of the President's performance earning the President a 56 percent disapproval rating.
Forty - six percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 19 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President earning him a 65 percent disapproval rating vs. the 58 percent disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the first quarter of 2010.
In the first quarter of 2012, the President also had a 66 percent disapproval rating among agents and brokers.
Forty - two percent of homeowners «strongly disapproved» and 18 percent «somewhat disapproved» of the President's performance, earning him a 60 percent disapproval rating.
Forty - nine percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 19 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 68 percent disapproval rating versus the 67 percent disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the fourth quarter last year.
Last quarter the President had a 67 percent disapproval rating among agents and brokers.
Forty - six percent of homeowners «strongly disapproved» and 13 percent «somewhat disapproved» of the President's performance, earning him a 59 percent disapproval rating.
Forty - nine percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 19 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President earning him a 68 percent disapproval rating vs. the 67 percent disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the third quarter of 2010.
Forty - two percent of home owners «strongly disapproved» and 18 % «somewhat disapproved» of the President's performance earning the President a 60 percent disapproval rating.

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