Sentences with phrase «percentage point margin»

Overall for each state, on average, we were right within a single percentage point margin.
This came first by an almost eight percentage point margin ahead of other items.
Stefanik, a plywood company vice president and former White House policy adviser from Willsboro, handily defeated Matt Doheny, an investment fund manager from Watertown, by a 21 percentage point margin in the Republican primary Tuesday.
Quinn's two percentage point margin over Weiner is well within the survey's sampling error, meaning the race can be considered a dead heat.
Murray's final Pennsylvania poll showed Clinton with a 4 - point lead with a 4.9 percentage point margin of error, which still was not big enough to capture the margin — 1.2 points — by which Trump would win the state.
However, evangelicals who rarely go to church have moved significantly more into the GOP camp: from a 29 percentage point margin in 2012 to a 57 percentage point margin in 2016 (see Pew chart above).
In the end, Curran's focus may not have been the only reason she beat Martins by a 3 percentage point margin.
Bonoff's lead is well within the poll's 5.2 percentage point margin of error.
Spain's conservative Popular Party beat the ruling Socialists, but the four percentage point margin was lower than they had expected
Voters in New York back Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to prohibit high - volume hydrofracking in the state by a 30 - percentage point margin, a Quinnipiac University poll released on Monday found.
New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio leads former transit chairman Joe Lhota by 44 - percentage point margin, a Quinnipiac University poll released this afternoon found.
The poll surveyed 877 city voters between July 20 and July 26, and has a plus or minus 4.1 percentage point margin of error.
And by a nine percentage point margin, voters opposed completing a 750 - mile biking and hiking pathway from New York City to Canada and from Albany to Buffalo
In 2012, Mitt Romney carried the district by a 0.4 percentage point margin; Trump won by 15.5 points.
By a 20 - percentage point margin, citizens are more likely than scientists to favor offshore oil drilling.
Most coverage highlighted that the divide between Democrats and Republicans about human evolution had widened to a 24 — percentage point margin (67 percent of Democrats accept that humans evolved versus 43 percent of Republicans) from just a 10 - point margin in 2009.
However, an analysis of individuals by political party reveals that support for universal vouchers has increased by 13 percentage points among Republicans (to 54 %) but fallen by 9 percentage points (to 40 %) among Democrats, whereas in 2016, Democrats were more supportive than Republicans of universal vouchers by an 8 - percentage point margin.
With 36 percent of the public opposing charter schooling in 2017, this 3 percentage point margin is the smallest that EdNext has observed since it posed the issue to the public in 2007.
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