Polling shows that a similar private - sector provision in the Employee Rights Act has 84 percent public support, including 85
percent support among union households.
For instance, our poll asked those with some awareness whether they supported the standards and found 44 percent supported and 51 percent opposed (last year we found approximately 47
percent support among those stating an opinion).
In just five days since the last Quinnipiac poll, Weiner has dropped 10 percentage points, to 16
percent support among those polled.
Poll after poll has shown the Orlando - area businessman on the bottom shelf in the four - way race, but the FAU poll put him in the double - digit club with 10
percent support among primary voters.
Both have identical 75
percent support among voters from their parties, with independents virtually evenly divided between the two.
Voters support the idea, 75 - 20, with 68 - 25
percent support among Democrats and 73 - 24 percent from voters with at least oneunion member in the household.
De Blasio, buoyed by the city's most liberal residents for his opposition to the NYPD's stop - and - frisk practices and from a family - centric ad campaign, has 29
percent support among likely Democratic voters, according to the poll conducted by Penn Schoen Berland.
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.
The poll shows Cain, who stood at just five percent support two weeks ago, now holding 17
percent support among Republican primary voters.
Not exact matches
What's more, while 95
percent of small businesses are organized as pass - throughs (based on 2014 Treasury Dept. data) rather than traditional C - corporations, the CNBC / SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey found the most
support (68
percent) for the tax plan
among C - corps — which would receive the flat corporate tax - rate reduction to 20
percent.
Catholics are the least likely
among religious whites to
support capital punishment, though 59
percent are still in favor.
Among whites, however,
support for the death penalty jumps to 63
percent, compared to 40
percent for Hispanics and 36
percent for blacks.
The study found there was a 17
percent increase in super-rich individuals year - on - year,
supported by a surge
among Asia's wealthy.
The president's share of
support also reached new lows
among his base, with 73
percent of Republicans (down three points from earlier in August) backing him.
Among the voters who cast their ballots for him in 2016, 80
percent are still
supporting him, which is down one point from the same timeframe but still within the poll's two - point margin of error.
An average of four major national polls calculated by Real Clear Politics shows Trump leads the GOP pack with 34.5
percent of
support among likely Republican voters, while Cruz follows in second place with 19.3
percent.
In each of the two metros, 52
percent of the residents said they strongly
support Amazon creating its second headquarters in the city, the highest
among the 19 U.S. locations.
While more than 7 in 10 Republicans and independents
supported banning assault weapons in 1999, the new Post-ABC poll finds 45
percent of independents
supporting it now, dropping to 29
percent among Republicans.
Among their churchgoing populations,
support for it runs at 94, 86, 75, and 74
percent, respectively.
And while more than 90
percent of black voters
supported Jackson in recent primaries, Hertzke notes that «many of these same black voters register remarkable sympathy for Robertson...» Robertson's appeal
among blacks is correctly attributed to religious and cultural attitudes.
Support has risen most
among mainline Protestants, from 35
percent in August 2010 to 49
percent in September 2014.
Among white evangelicals, Democrats won just 20 -
percent of the vote, less even than in 2004, when that group flocked to the polls to
support George W. Bush, an evangelical who took religious outreach to new levels.
Among traditionalist evangelicals, GOP
support rose from almost two - thirds in 1992 to 74
percent in 1996; similar gains occurred for traditionalist mainline Protestants (from 55 to 63
percent) and other traditionalist groups like Mormons (from 59 to 74
percent).
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.
Self - identified white evangelicals, who lean Republican, showed the strongest
support among faith groups for the travel ban, with a 76
percent approval rate in a Pew Research Center survey released last week.
In 2012, Rick Santorum won Iowa on the strength of his
support among evangelical voters, but he got only 8
percent of the votes of New Hampshire Catholics — despite being Catholic himself.
With my background in marriage and family therapy, I know too well the history of research that
supports this fear, with early statistics for divorce
among bereaved parents as high as 90
percent.
So powerful was this surge that Bush's
support among fundamentalists and evangelicals hit 84
percent — the highest ever for a Republican presidential nominee.
The poll showed that
support was highest
among liberals and adults under age 30, with more than 60
percent of respondents in those categories favoring legalization.
Among only those with an opinion —
support for a ban prior to entering high school was 45.5
percent compared to 54.5
percent opposed.
Among Trump voters, 83
percent support the president's decision, while just 11
percent oppose it.
At least 62
percent of voters from every region of the state and every party agree that Spitzer should leave his political aspirations on the shelf next year and refrain from seeking statewide office, although he does continue to have a reservoir of
support (more than 40
percent)
among black and Latino voters.
Even
among his home - state Republicans, Christie's only getting 18
percent support and is tied with Bush in the state's Republican primary.
Among steps that could be taken to fight corruption, 78
percent of respondents
supported requiring elected officials convicted of felonies to forfeit their state pensions.
Among Democratic voters under 24 years old, 68
percent say they back Sanders, while just 26
percent support Clinton.
He is attracting more
support from urban and metro areas and looks to do better with a mix of both liberal and conservative segments including Close - in Couples (17
percent overall; 53
percent share of donors
among Republicans), Cosmopolitans (15
percent overall; 48
percent of Republicans), and Second City Elite (20
percent overall; 39
percent of Republicans).
Cuomo is
supported by 88
percent of Democrats and 19
percent of Republicans; he's up very slightly — 44 - 41 —
among independents, with whom Paladino once was ahead).
Among those voters, (AG Andrew) Cuomo currently has the
support of 38
percent, compared to 33
percent who
support (Rick) Lazio and 17
percent who
support (Carl) Paladino.»
Cuomo's
support among Democrats drops from 87
percent in the two - way matchup to 55
percent in the hypothetical three - way race, with 27
percent of Democrats for the anonymous Working Families Party candidate and 15
percent undecided.
Support for performance - based layoffs was strong
among all groups, including 75 - 20
percent among voters in households with a union member.
JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Well, four years ago, you got about 1
percent of the vote, but now some of the polls are showing you close to 10
percent of
support among registered voters.
«So far, the lukewarm
support for DeLay
among likely primary voters is not benefiting his Republican opponents, who together poll less than 10
percent with the rest undecided.»
On Long Island, where property taxes are
among the highest in the nation,
support for the cap was 77
percent that year.
Katko, a first - term congressman, leads two - to - one
among independent voters and has twice as much
support from Democrats (28
percent) than Deacon has from Republicans (13
percent).
De Blasio still enjoys significant
support among Democrats, with 56
percent approval ratings within his own party.
For Biss, the outreach to the African - American community is much like his campaign as a whole: seeking
support largely from younger voters
among the roughly 30
percent of African - Americans who backed Sanders for president in 2016.
The fracking ban has the least
support among suburban voters, where the ban has the backing of 52
percent of voters.
«Less than five weeks until Election Day and Martins sits in a very strong position — a 25 - point lead, holding 82
percent of Republicans, winning
among independents nearly two - to - one and picking up the
support of one - third of Democrats,» said Siena pollster Steven Greenberg.
Support is weakest in New York City (63
percent) and strongest
among Republicans (79
percent).
The speaker called for the wage hike in a legislative election year and polls show that the proposal has broad
support among New York voters, with more than 80
percent backing it.