Not exact matches
In 2010, 36
percent of survey respondents said an external company handled their tech
support,
compared with 24
percent in 2013.
However, they
supported him at a smaller margin at 38.74
percent compared to 44.36
percent overall.
In Europe, in more traditional economies
supported by heavy industry, the rate is six
percent of women
compared to 13
percent of men.
Among whites, however,
support for the death penalty jumps to 63
percent,
compared to 40
percent for Hispanics and 36
percent for blacks.
European Union countries along with the Marshall Islands, the world's second - biggest ship registry, had
supported a goal of cutting emissions by 70 to 100
percent by 2050,
compared with 2008 levels.
The new national poll shows the Vermont independent pulling in 43
percent of Democratic and Democratic - leaning independents»
support,
compared to 46
percent for Clinton, whose
support has dropped steadily in recent weeks.
According to tracking site Blockchain.Info, a little more than 40
percent of miners are currently signaling their
support for Bitcoin Unlimited,
compared with only 30
percent signaling for SegWit.
He reported that county
support for a bond for workforce housing grew to 71
percent this year,
compared to 66
percent before the fire.
However, the time and weather displays were nixed on this model, and Nest says it
supports only 85
percent of home HVAC systems
compared to the more expensive model's 95
percent.
The trend is the same for black Protestants: 76
percent voted in
support of a candidate in 2012,
compared to 56
percent in 2016.
Millennials and their parents are 72 and 69
percent in
support of cohabitation;
compared to elders, who are anyone older than Baby Boomers, at only 36
percent.
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.
A whopping 72
percent of them
supported Clinton,
compared to only 27
percent for Obama
Fifty - nine
percent of white female voters
supported Clinton,
compared to 35
percent who
supported Obama.
Pollster Steve Greenberg: «Right now, Sheehan has the
support of 51
percent of likely Albany mayoral Democratic voters,
compared to 26
percent for Commisso and 13
percent for McLaughlin.
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.
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.»
According to the party, which has been polling its members online for weeks now, Sanders won the
support of an «overwhelming supermajority» of WFPers — 87.4
percent —
compared to 11.5
percent who choose Clinton and 1.1
percent who backed former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley.
However, Paladino's
support looks a little stronger as 62
percent of his voters say their mind is made up,
compared to 42
percent of Lazio backers.
The poll found that Perini was getting
support from 53
percent of Republicans,
compared to Sini, who's getting 79
percent from Democrats, in the race to replace District Attorney Thomas Spota, who announced earlier this year that he would not seek a fifth term.
3) Saratoga County Clerk Kathy Marchione has the
support of 40
percent of voters in the 43rd SD
compared to just 25
percent for Democrat Robin Andrews.
A recent Siena Research Institute poll estimates that a record high of 58
percent of New York's registered voters
support gay marriage,
compared with a record low 36
percent who oppose it.
A Monmouth University poll this week showed him with the
support of 17
percent of likely GOP voters,
compared to 25
percent for John Kasich and 52
percent for Donald Trump.
«Right now, Sheehan has the
support of 51
percent of likely Albany mayoral Democratic voters,
compared to 26
percent for Commisso and 13
percent for McLaughlin.»
Fourteen months after the passage of the SAFE Act, 63
percent of registered New York state voters say they
support the SAFE Act,
compared to just 32
percent who oppose it, according to a Siena College poll released March 24, 2014.
Malliotakis leads among Staten Island voters, with 47
percent support there
compared with 34
percent for the mayor.
Katko is
supported by more than three - quarters of Republicans,
compared to 62
percent of Democrats for Deacon.»
De Blasio's lead is especially stark when
compared with the 17
percent support for Staten Island Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, his Republican opponent.
Among voters upstate, where high - volume hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus Shale could create jobs, 46
percent support fracking,
compared to 45
percent who oppose it.
«Katko has the
support of 53
percent of likely voters in the 24th C.D.,
compared to 34
percent for Colleen Deacon, the Democratic challenger,» he said.
Right now, Cuomo has the
support of 58
percent of likely November voters
compared to 26
percent who
support Astorino.
The poll shows Slaughter has
support from 52
percent of likely voters
compared to 42
percent for Brooks.
In a potential head - to - head matchup, the poll found 28
percent of voters would
support Cusick,
compared to 48
percent for Donovan.
The poll found Cuomo receives the
support of 51
percent of voters polled
compared to Astorino's 31
percent.
In the editorial board, Lazio said that Republicans «had a process» in their convention that selected him as their designated standard bearer, with the
support of 60
percent of delegates
compared to less than 10
percent for Paladino.
A Quinnipiac poll earlier this month showed Spitzer with 56
percent of the
support of likely Democratic voters,
compared to just 37
percent by Stringer.
In the final days of state budget talks, the state Senate appears opposed to two hotly debated issues: «The DREAM Act has the
support of 53
percent of voters,
compared to 42
percent who oppose it.
The poll shows that among blacks, de Blasio has the
support of 47
percent of those surveyed,
compared with 25
percent for Thompson and 6
percent for Quinn.
Slaughter is
supported by 49
percent of likely voters (down from 52
percent in a Sept. 27 Siena poll)
compared to 44
percent for Brooks (up from 42
percent).
The Pew survey found just 43
percent of Republicans
support legalization,
compared with 55
percent opposed.
One area where the two are essentially tied, however, is
support among members of their own party — Obama is viewed favorably by 86
percent of Democrats,
compared to 89
percent for Clinton — which may explain why both have been a big draw when it comes to hitting the fundraising circuit for Democratic candidates (and committees) this summer.
The Post-ABC poll also finds that 58
percent of adults say stricter gun control laws could have prevented the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, but there is no rise in
support for banning assault weapons
compared with two years ago and the partisan divide on this policy is as stark as ever.
A poll by Quinnipiac University released last week showed Romney with the
support of 54
percent of state voters surveyed,
compared with 21
percent for Santorum, 9
percent for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and 8
percent for Rep. Ron Paul.
Statewide, 47
percent of black voters said they
support de Blasio in his battle with Cuomo,
compared to 21
percent who said they
supported the governor.
Maffei, the former Democratic congressman from DeWitt, received
support from 46
percent of likely voters
compared to 44
percent for Buerkle, R - Onondaga Hill, according to the poll commissioned by Friends of Democracy, a nonpartisan Super PAC that is trying to fight the influence of money in federal campaigns.
According to Matthew Hourihan, director of the AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program, current legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives would reduce
support for the National Science Foundation's geosciences directorate by approximately 16
percent in fiscal year 2016,
compared with current levels, while NASA's Earth Sciences program would receive a 5 % funding cut.
He writes, «In the University of Michigan undergraduate case, Gratz v. Bollinger, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, joined by Justices David H. Souter and Stephen Breyer,
supported affirmative action with data finding that African - American and Hispanic students have higher poverty rates than white students (22.1
percent and 21.2
percent compared with 7.5
percent), and that black and Latino students «are all too often educated in poverty - stricken and underperforming institutions.»»
According to the nationally representative study, patients who will gain Medicaid under expansion programs
supported by the ACA will be younger (average age of 36 versus 38), with a larger proportion being male (49
percent versus 33
percent) and white (60
percent versus 50
percent)
compared to the current Medicaid population.
As a result, roughly 50
percent of the captured carbon sinks through the so - called twilight zone there — perhaps because it is heavier and therefore descends faster —
compared with just 20
percent in the balmier waters off Hawaii, which
support smaller life - forms, researchers report this week in Science.
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania showed that patients who received
support from community health workers (CHWs)-- trained local residents who provide tailored
support to high - risk patients - had 30
percent fewer hospital admissions in one year
compared to those who did not receive CHW
support.