Sentences with phrase «poll for»

Populus have a poll for The Times that finds lots of voter satisfaction with Alistair Darling's Budget.
Siena Research Institute has released this poll for the September 13 special election to fill the vacant New York U.S. House seat, 9th district.
YouGov have carried out a new poll for Iain Duncan Smith's think tank, the Centre for Policy Justice, dealing with the future direction of the Conservative party.
Comparisons are with the most recent YouGov poll for the Daily Telegraph published eight days ago.
This finding correlates with one from last week's Crosby / Textor poll for the Telegraph (carried out before Cleggmania) which found that that the Conservatives would fail to win any of the 20 key Lib Dem - Tory marginals.
Jeremy Corbyn is closer to winning the election than at any time during the campaign thanks to a surge in support from women, a poll for the Sunday Telegraph indicates.
A significant 17 % increase in public approval of David Cameron has been recorded by YouGov in their monthly poll for The Sunday Times.
An opinion poll for The Sunday Telegraph puts the Tories 17 % ahead.
A YouGov poll for The Times this week of 1,203 Labour members found 50 % would vote for Mr Corbyn but 47 % would not.
Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sunday Times has topline figures of CON 36 %, LAB 41 %, LDEM 10 %.
Comparisons are with last month's Populus poll for the Times, which gave the Conservatives a 12 % lead.
So it's not surprising that yesterday's ComRes poll for the Mail showed 64 % of the public think the Government doesn't understand the problems faced by ordinary families.
In a YouGov poll for the Sunday Times published on August 22, UKIP received 14 % in voting intentions, almost twice as much as the Liberal Democrats.
A ComRes poll for today's Independent has shown that 72 % of the public would like to see a change in the government's flagship austerity program.
22:23 Update: The Tory lead is down to just one point in the latest ComRes poll for the Independent and ITV News.
19:06 Update: A new Opinium poll for the Daily Express has the Conservatives on 34 per cent (+2), the Lib Dems on 28 per cent -LRB--1) and Labour on 25 per cent -LRB--1).
Not confimed yet, but apparently a new YouGov poll for the Standard has topline voting intentions, with changes from their last poll, of JOHNSON 47 % -LRB--2), LIVINGSTONE 37 % (nc), PADDICK 10 % -LRB--2), Others 5 %.
A new YouGov poll for ITV London has topline voting intentions for the London mayoral election of Livingstone 44 % -LRB--1), Johnson 40 % -LRB--4), Paddick 8 % (+1).
Ned Lamont was the clear first place finisher in the Connecticut AFL - CIO Straw Poll for our state's next governor.
The YouGov poll for BuzzFeed showed that 41 per cent think Mr Miliband is either «very weird» or «somewhat weird».
Tonight's weekly YouGov poll for the Sunday Times has topline voting intention figures of CON 38 %, LAB 41 %, LDEM 11 %.
An ICM poll for The Guardian finds 61 % of all voters support the move to legalise gay marriage with just 32 % opposed.
There was also the fortnightly Opinium poll for the Observer last night — they had topline figures of CON 32 % (+2), LAB 34 % -LRB--2), LDEM 7 % (nc), UKIP 18 % (nc)
A massive 62 % of those eligible to vote in the contest are backing the incumbent, with just 38 % set to cast ballots for challenger Owen Smith, according to a YouGov poll for The Times.
A new Ipsos MORI poll for the Observer shows Labour back in the lead — the topline figures with changes from MORI's last poll (conducted for the Sun a fortnight ago) are CON 40 % -LRB--1), LAB 41 % (+3), LDEM 13 % (+2).
Nobody should be surprised that YouGov's latest poll for the Sun has UKIP at its highest level yet, 12 %, following the Eastleigh result.
Meanwhile the daily YouGov poll for the Sun had topline figures of CON 32 %, LAB 38 %, LDEM 8 %, UKIP 14 % (tabs here).
Meanwhile, the BBC reported that a poll for Newsnight suggested more people believed David Cameron would make the right cuts in public spending than Brown.
The BMG Research poll for the Evening Standard suggests a wide difference of opinion between the public at large and Labour members, who look set to re-elect Mr Corbyn as party leader next month.
Again, as the Populus poll for Lord Ashcroft found, in two key determinants of long - term voting behaviour - party leader standing and economic trustworthiness - they were still losing in this constituency.
Last week, a YouGov poll for the Times indicates that this view is unlikely to help Labour win power:
A Populus opinion poll for The Times found that both the main political parties have suffered a fall in their popularity in the wake of the expenses scandal.
In the Sunday papers there are also some figures from a YouGov poll for IPPR in the Observer *, which asked how likely people were to vote for each party, giving us an idea of the core vote and the ceiling for each party.
I'm not aware of any other polls due to come out tonight (apart from the Sunday Times and the monthly ComRes poll for the Indy on Sunday, which we've already had this month, polls for Sunday newspapers have dried up a bit) but that doesn't necessarily mean there aren't any!
A Populus poll for The Times shows - in the first round of voting, Mr Johnson has 46 percent, while Ken Livingstone has 34 percent.
A YouGov poll for The Times also suggested that 2.7 million voters who backed Labour at last year's general election would now vote for the Tories.
This is the first poll for almost a fortnight and, after a period of extreme volatility in the polls, it's makes a change to find things so static.
Fallon said that he had not known that Patrick had commissioned the poll for him and that he would be a «fierce advocate for one person: the constituent and the taxpayer.»
The weekly YouGov poll for the Sunday Times is up here and has topline figures of CON 31 %, LAB 36 %, LDEM 7 %, UKIP 16 %, GRN 5 %.
Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 31 %, LAB 34 %, LDEM 6 %, UKIP 17 %, GRN 7 %.
The latest YouGov poll for ITV Wales shows Labour maintaining the strong showing that secured exactly half of the 60 seats in the Senedd at last year's Assembly election.
Last week, a poll for The Daily Telegraph found a swing away from the Conservatives in the Lib Dem seats they need to win.
All those Conservatives who want Gordon Brown to stay as Labour leader will be relieved to learn of an ICM poll for The Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Mirror that gives the Labour candidate, Margaret Curran MSP, a 14 % lead over her SNP rival in the Glasgow East by - election, scheduled for 24th July.
A new YouGov poll for the Evening Standard has found that the London mayoral race is once again neck - and - neck.
An exclusive YouGov poll for the Daily Telegraph gives the Conservatives an 18 point lead.
ComRes's monthly poll for the Independent has topline voting intentions with changes from last month of CON 38 % -LRB--3), LAB 31 % (+1), LDEM 17 % (nc).
A YouGov poll for The Sunday Times finds that only 21 % of voters think that David Cameron genuinely believes in gay marriage.
Firstly there is a new YouGov poll for London Tonight, and unlike the January YouGov poll with the sorry sample of under 400, this one has a respectable sample size of 1,000.
Polling Commentary The one opinion poll by YouGov shows the Conservatives slipping a little compared to yesterday's YouGov poll for the Sunday Times, with Labour and the Liberal Democrats up a bit.
UPDATE: I am about to go out to a meeting so this is very quick, but there is a new ComRes poll for Newsnight here.
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