Conservative right - wingers have been warned against playing «fantasy politics» after new
polling suggested their ideas are leaving voters cold.
Not exact matches
The Tory leader was keen to downplay the
idea that
polls suggest the country wants a «Cleggified Cameron», saying voters might well end up with a Lib Dem - Labour coalition instead.
A disastrous new
poll for David Cameron
suggests voters associate him with a snake and have no
idea what he believes in.
Public Opinion A YouGov
poll found that only 38 per cent of people believe the government should build more grammar schools and encourage more schools to select on academic ability, which
suggests there isn't a huge amount of public support for the
idea.
The results of the
poll suggest there isn't a huge amount of public support for the
idea, but responses were mixed.
And, as even CarbonWA has admitted,
polling suggests right - leaning voters in Washington are incredibly hostile to the
idea of levying a carbon tax.
There's also the question of whether the current White House is up for big, wonky crossover
ideas — especially when recent
polling suggests that only a small fraction of Trump voters even believe in human - caused climate change.
An informal
poll conducted by Ethereum developer Vlad Zamfir
suggested that the majority of the 6,903 respondents would hypothetically support a fork to maintain ASIC resistance, while just 13 percent expressed explicit disapproval of the
idea.
Now I don't want to
suggest that our local contest initiated in March helped shape the
idea for a national
poll on the same social medium but — amazing coincidence — you be the judge.