Sentences with phrase «point margin among»

The shifts are striking: Preference for funding public schools only rises from a 27 - to a 41 - point margin among Democrats, from an 8 - to a 32 - point margin among independents, from a 33 - to a 49 - point margin among liberals and from a 10 - to a 35 - point margin among moderates.
A Quinnipiac University survey released Thursday showed Spitzer edging out Stringer by a four point margin among likely Democratic primary voters.
A Quinnipiac University survey showed Spitzer edging out Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, his main rival for the Democratic comptroller nomination, by a four point margin among likely Democratic primary voters.

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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.
Among Democrats, it surveyed 473 voters and has a margin of error of 5.7 percentage points.
In the first public poll since the Sept. 9 Democratic primary, the governor holds a 25 - point margin in the race among likely voters, with 54 % of poll respondents supporting Mr. Cuomo.
Among Sanders» biggest margins were in the counties neighboring Vermont, including Clinton County, where he scored a 47 point victory, and Essex County by 46 points.
According to the poll, Cuomo has the backing of 88 percent of Democrats, holds a 44 to 41 point margin over Paladino among independent voters, and even wins the support of nearly one in five Republicans.
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.
The margin of opposition to vouchers grows by 38 points among young adults and by 14 points among people in less - than - $ 100,000 households using the more detailed question, while holding essentially steady among seniors and among top - income Americans.
News is second to email (65 %) among top tablet uses, and just ahead of playing games (60 %), but since the margin of error is over 5 percentage points, it is essentially a dead heat.
A pre-holiday survey was conducted among 2,986 people age 16 and older between November 16 and December 21, 2011 and has a margin of error of + / - two percentage points.
For instance, nearly 90 percent of defaulters also received a Pell Grant at one point; 70 percent came from families where neither parent earned a college degree; 40 percent came from the bottom quarter of the income distribution; and 30 percent were African American.23 These groups are overrepresented among defaulters by double - digit margins.
The Washington Post / ABC News poll was conducted from Feb. 15 - 18 among a random sample of 808 adults reached vial cellphone or landline with a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.
Those breakdowns should be treated with caution, given both the sizable 8.5 - point margin of sampling error around that result as well as general challenges in tracking attitudes among a rapidly growing population.
Among 930 registered voters the margin of error was plus or minus 3.2 percentage points.
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