That is the highest number since 2008, and a vast improvement from 47
percent support in 2015.
You had my hundred
percent support of saying this color is «a nude that has enough pink to not wash you out».
Among respondents not told actual spending levels, only 53
percent support higher funding, down 10 percentage points from the 63 percent who were supportive a year ago.
In the latest Education Next poll, however, my colleagues and I found that only 43
percent support merit pay, down from 45 percent in 2007.
Still, upstate voters backed one agreement that was in the broader budget framework: 79
percent supporting stripping corrupt public officials of their pension through a constitutional amendment.
The poll found that 44
percent support drilling for the economic benefits, while 45 percent worry about the environmental concerns.
The views of the affluent do not differ notably from the public as a whole and even among teachers only 42
percent support higher taxes.
Santorum, who won the 2012 Iowa caucuses, received only 1
percent support from Republican voters Monday night.
The survey, conducted after the video release but before the debate, showed Clinton with 46
percent support among likely voters in a four - way matchup including two minor party candidates, compared with 35 percent for Trump.
Sixty - six percent of those polled support banning political contributions by companies that do business with the level of government they contribute to, and 55
percent support banning elected officials from earning income outside of their government salary.
Knowing a gay person makes a big difference: Among those who say they have a gay friend or family member, 81
percent support allowing gay people to serve openly, compared with 66 percent who say they do not know someone who is gay.
Only among Jews and only on the right to suicide is there little change - from 80
percent support at the end of the»70s to 82 percent at the end of the»80s.
Still, voters do approve of at least one of Cuomo's proposals: 62
percent support Cuomo's proposal to make teachers eligible for tenure in five years, rather than three years as it is now.
Meanwhile, a proposed constitutional amendment to make Florida the 24th state and the first in the South to allow medical marijuana was defeated after falling short of the 60
percent support needed to pass, according to groups both for and against the measure.
In 1992, however, Seculars moved dramatically back into the Democratic column, with 55
percent supporting Clinton in a three - way race (73 percent of the two - party vote).
According to a survey released Friday by The Ohio Poll, 47 percent of likely voters in the Buckeye State say they back Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher, the Democratic nominee, in the general election matchup, with 46
percent supporting former Rep. Rob Portman, the Republican nominee, and six percent undecided.
In 2012, women accounted for about the same share of the vote, with 69
percent supporting Obama over Romney, who received just 31 percent.
(Overall: 30
percent supported Trump and would vote for him, 45 percent said they would vote for Trump because they did not want Clinton to win, 10 percent would be voting against Trump for Clinton and only 6 percent said they would vote Clinton because they backed her.
Tenure is actually more popular today, with 40
percent support compared to 35 percent in 2010 («The 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform,» features, Winter 2018).
by Quinnipiac University found 66
percent supported stricter gun laws across all demographics, with 97 percent of respondents saying universal background checks should be mandatory.
A majority of Americans are in favor of a 20 - week abortion ban, provided it offers exceptions like the version just approved by the House; a 2017 Marist poll and a 2014 Quinnipiac University poll both found about 60
percent support such legislation.
In fact, none of those four have come close to Morris's 68 -
percent support on this year's ballot.
According to CNN / Time / Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday, 51 percent of likely voters in Washington State back the three term senator, with 43
percent supporting Rossi, who was the GOP gubernatorial nominee in 2004 and 2008, with two percent undecided.