Sentences with phrase «percent disapproves of»

A majority of voters by a margin of 51 percent to 42 percent disapprove of his job as mayor, while half of voters, 50 percent to 42 percent, do not believe he deserves to be re-elected.
White voters give the liberal Democrat disastrous scores: 56 percent disapprove of Mr. de Blasio's performance, while only 34 percent approve.
Of those polled, 33 percent disapproved of the streetcar plan, while 16 percent didn't express an opinion.
The poll found that 45 percent of voters give Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, a thumbs up, while 46 percent disapprove of him.
Fifty percent of surveyed real estate professionals nationwide expect home values to decrease over the next six months; Sixty - five percent disapprove of Obama's performance as President.
Forty - seven percent of surveyed real estate professionals nationwide expect home values to decrease over the next six months; Seventy - two percent disapprove of Obama's performance as President; Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Ron Paul lead GOP hopefuls
Forty - three percent of surveyed real estate professionals nationwide expect home values to stay the same over the next six months; Seventy percent disapprove of Obama's performance as President; Mitt Romney edges out Barack Obama
Thirty - seven percent of surveyed real estate professionals nationwide expect home values to increase; Sixty - four percent disapprove of Obama's performance as President; Mitt Romney edges out Barack Obama
Forty - eight percent of real estate professionals expect home values to increase in coming six months, up from 11 percent last quarter; Sixty - eight percent disapprove of Obama's performance as President; Mitt Romney favored over Barack Obama by both real estate professionals and homeowners; Ron Paul pulls 16 % in a three way preference poll
Sixty - five percent of real estate professionals expect home values to increase in the next six months, up from 51 percent from last quarter; Sixty - one percent disapprove of Obama's performance as President

Not exact matches

Gallup polling on favorable or unfavorable views of both major parties has found neither party has had more support than opposition since at least the 2012 election, the last time that more people approved of the Democratic Party (51 percent) than disapproved of it (43 percent).
Fifty - nine percent now say they disapprove of the job the president is doing.
A little more than half of Americans say they disapprove of the change, while nearly 40 percent favor it.
Overall, 43 percent of registered voters said they strongly disapproved of Trump's job performance, more than double the voters who strongly approved (20 percent) of it.
shocked the country when he defeated Republican Roy Moore in the Dec. 12 special election to replace then - GOP Sen. Luther Strange — and he's off to a fine start among voters in Alabama, where 47 percent approve of him and 25 percent disapprove.
Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, who is up for re-election in a state where 58 percent of voters approved of President Donald Trump during the first quarter, now finds himself 1 point underwater — 43 percent approve, 44 percent disapprove — after a net slide of 17 points from fourth quarter, the biggest decline of any senator during that period.
Overall, 56 percent of those polled disapproving of the mission (34 percent «strongly disapproved,» while 22 percent «somewhat disapproved»).
We know that because of a Washington Post / ABC poll released today that shows 58 percent of Americans approve of the way Mueller is handling the investigation, while 28 percent disapprove.
Some could easily take from this poll that Frank Talk readers are huge Trump supporters — and many of them are — but that would be overlooking the fact that nearly 40 percent said they disapprove of the way he's handled his job.
Only 52 percent of Americans approve of God's job performance, the survey found, though just 9 percent disapprove.
I think there is, in as much as about 70 percent of Americans disapprove of convenience abortions even in the first trimester of pregnancy, and in as much as people like me, when they come to consider the question seriously, have sometimes changed their minds.
The latest numbers show that about 52 percent of those who attend worship services weekly disapprove of Trump, compared to 48 percent who view him favorably.
«Thirty - two percent of U.S. Jews now disapprove of the job Obama is doing, similar to their 30 % average thus far in 2011.»
Meanwhile, voters disapprove 65 - 20 percent of the job the Legislature is doing overall.
They disapprove 42 - 35 of their local Assembly members, but approve 49 - 32 percent of their local state senators.
Just 29 percent of Americans support Trump's firing of Comey, hill 38 percent disapprove, according to a new NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll.
A poll from Monmouth University found that NJ Gov. Chris Christie's constituents were furious that he enjoyed a state beach all to himself during a government shutdown, with more than 80 percent saying they disapproved of his job performance — the lowest of any Garden State executive since polls were first taken.
New Yorkers disapprove 76 — 16 percent of the way the Legislature is doing its job — the highest disapproval ever recorded for the Assembly and Senate.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, meanwhile, fares better in the city, where 63 percent approve his handling of his job as governor, while only 29 percent disapprove.
He remains most popular with Manhattan voters, 61 percent of whom approved of the way he's doing his job, versus 30 percent who disapproved.
But some 24 percent of Iranians disapproved of his performance in the August poll, down from 33 percent in May.
The poll found 62 percent of New York City voters disapprove of Cuomo's handling of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, with 32 percent approving.
A majority (55 percent) said they would disapprove of the Senate not considering Obama's nominee.
However, 49 percent said they didn't know if DiNapoli should be re-elected, and 52 percent couldn't say if they approve or disapprove of the way he's handling his job as the state's chief bean counter.
Forty - nine percent of voters in New York disapproved of how Gov. Andrew Cuomo is handling mass transit in the state, while a plurality also disapproved of a proposed congestion pricing plan that is aimed at raising money for trains and buses in New York City, according to a Quinnipiac University poll on Thursday.
Mr. de Blasio is most popular in the Bronx, where 48 percent approve of his job performance, and least popular in conservative Staten Island, where 30 percent approve and a whopping 64 percent disapprove.
Sixty - eight percent of New Yorkers approve of the job he's doing, according to the latest Quinnipiac University survey released last week, while 17 percent disapprove.
The voters polled also disapprove of Mayor Bill de Blasio — 33 percent favorable - 63 percent unfavorable in overall 11th CD, 28 percent favorable - 67 percent unfavorable in the Staten Island portion of the district.
Indeed, recent polls conducted for the Chicago Tribune by Market Shares Corporation indicate 57 percent of Illinoisans approve of civil unions, compared to 32 percent who disapprove.
And 53 percent of voters surveyed disapprove of the way Cuomo is handling ethics versus 33 percent who approve.
It finds that only 24 percent of registered voters approve of how Malloy is handling his job, while 68 percent disapprove.
31 percent of city voters say they disapprove of the job he's doing, and 19 percent say they are not sure.
The Quinnipiac poll also found that 63 percent of New York state voters disapprove of the job President Trump is doing.
Silver's approval rating is just 21 percent, compared to 52 percent who disapprove of the job he is doing.
Three - fourths (75 percent) of Bay Staters approve of Baker, while 17 percent disapprove.
Fifty - four percent of voters disapprove of the way Cuomo is handling ethics in government, and 47 percent believe he's part of the problem, not part of the solution.
A majority of Republican voters disapprove of the job he's doing, 57 percent.
Despite a slew of recent policies aimed at helping the homeless, 55 percent of New York City voters disapprove of NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's handling of poverty and homelessness, according to a new Q poll.
De Blasio's approval rating dropped 10 percentage points from February to 48 percent, with 31 percent of city voters saying they disapprove of the job he's doing, and 19 percent say they are not sure, according to a NY1 / Baruch College poll.
Fifty - eight percent of city residents approve of the job the mayor is doing, while just 22 percent disapprove, and 20 percent were unsure.
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