The phrase
"poll findings" refers to the results or conclusions obtained from a survey or questionnaire that is used to gather people's opinions or preferences on a particular topic.
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New poll finds most teachers nationally see poverty as a barrier to learning in their school.
Two
recent polls found overwhelming support for banning MPs from holding second jobs and no prime minister wants to be seen as the defender of high wages for politicians.
A recent Q
poll found voters agree 48 - 45 with the decision, and the appeal / implementation split is 43 - 49.
The
same poll found more than half of residents — blacks and whites alike — say the city is headed in the wrong direction.
And parent misconceptions about child organ donation may further complicate the process, a new
national poll finds.
A new
poll finds overwhelming support for increasing investments in services that support children's health, nutrition and well - being.
When identical or very similar questions are posed, and the response categories are the same, both
polls find much the same thing.
In an
informal poll I found that some colleagues, emphasize that the best sign of proper integration is scholarly integrity.
The scientifically
weighted poll found a similarly large majority in favour of changing the current voting system.
And that
same poll found that the issue of government corruption is not that big a deal to likely voters.
Without a doctor or dentist's guidance, some parents don't follow national recommendations for early dental care for their children, a new
national poll finds.
One
recent poll found 64 percent of voters supporting an assault weapons ban and 74 percent in favor of the opportunity to vote on it.
Plus, an
informal poll found that 99 percent of the women I know (and probably the men, too) wish they could lose at least 5 or 10 pounds.
A Siena
College poll found Cuomo leading Astorino among female voters by more than 40 percentage points.
An April 2013
Gallup poll found only 34 percent of Americans believe global warming will pose a serious threat in their lifetimes.
The Siena College
poll found Cuomo favored by 57 percent, with 24 percent for Paladino.
A
Quinnipiac poll found New Yorkers nearly evenly divided over the issue, with 46 percent against and 45 percent in favor.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is running for re-election this year on promises to face down the new Republican regime in Washington, D.C. — but a new Quinnipiac
University poll found residents of the five boroughs believe his arch-rival Gov. Andrew Cuomo is the man for that job.
Today's
Marist poll finds voter sentiment hasn't changed much when it comes to the upcoming midterm elections, with voters closely divided on whether they're willing to support incumbents or vote for new faces.
The Siena College
poll finds only 44 % of voters like the job that Cuomo is doing as governor.
Elsewhere, the
YouGov poll found just a quarter of Tory members want the UK to stay in the single market and customs union.
A new Fox
News poll found Hillary Clinton topped Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders 53 - 37 percent among likely New York Democratic primary voters, while Trump won 54 percent of likely Republican voters, compared with 22 percent for Ohio Gov. John Kasich and 15 percent for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
Today's
Q poll finds Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to enjoy a high job approval rating of 64 - 19 in spite of — or perhaps because — his successful push to legalize same - sex marriage in New York.
``... a national University of Phoenix survey conducted by
Harris Poll found that nearly half of working adults in the U.S. gain equal or greater feelings of self - worth from their jobs and careers as they do from their personal lives, and 45 percent are still searching for the right career.
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A Wall Street Journal / Marist College
poll found Gov. Cuomo's job approval rating dropped to 42 percent, and tumbled by 21 percentage points among Latino voters.
In 2000, a Pew
Research poll found roughly three in 10 Americans supported marijuana legalization, and just four states had legalized medical cannabis.
So it was a little surprising to see him this morning at the National Press Club, teaming up with the Environmental Defense Fund on a new set
of poll findings about climate legislation.
The March 22 national
poll found most U.S. voters back life over death penalty; voters back anti-gun march 2 - 1, but say it won't work.
The Siena College
poll finds more than half of New Yorkers are «distrustful» and «cynical» about state government and that over three - quarters fully expect more arrests of lawmakers on corruption charges, following high - profile bribery scandals that involved a Senator and an Assemblymember.
The slight deterioration of Clinton's lead in Ohio matchups is opposite of what Quinnipiac
polling found in Florida, another crucial battleground state.
A Siena College
poll found Trump leads both Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio by 27 percentage points, gaining ground since last month over his GOP rivals.
An April 2013
Rasmussen poll found Americans by a two - to - one margin believe finding new energy sources is more important than fighting global warming.
In 2013, an Education
Next poll found that even though half the public supported charters, and just a quarter opposed them, another quarter had no opinion at all.
The news comes as new
poll findings by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), have suggested that teaching smaller groups has little or no effect on pupil performance.
In New York, a recent Siena College
poll finds Governor Andrew Cuomo's favorability rating has dropped significantly.
Guardian /
ICM poll finds popular support for Westminster parties» refusal to allow currency union in event of yes vote
Our
latest polls finds clear signs that, once again, many voters regard the European elections as a chance for just a one - night stand with UKIP, rather than the start of a long - term partnership.
A 2016 Insurance Information Institute
poll found just 41 % of renters in the U.S. had renters insurance.
Today's Q
poll finds Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo has widened his lead against his GOP opponent, Carl Paladino, even though many New Yorkers identify with the Buffalo businessman's mad - as - hell sentiments.
A Monmouth University
poll found Democrat Conor Lamb leading Republican Rick Saccone by his most impressive margin yet.