Sentences with phrase «polling tracker»

Political Forecasting Unit's (PFU) «polling tracker» again shows the same picture as the daily poll of polls.
Political Forecasting Unit's «polling tracker» has the voting shares very similar to today's poll of polls.
Outcome (Based on polling tracker, assuming national swing reproduced in every constituency) Conservatives: 319 seats Labour: 247 seats Liberal Democrat: 54 seats Other: 30 seats Conservatives short of an overall majority by seven
Political Forecasting Unit's (PFU) «polling tracker» shows the same picture as the daily poll of polls.
Outcome (Based on polling tracker, assuming national swing reproduced in every constituency) Conservatives: 283 seats Labour: 283 seats Liberal Democrat: 53 seats Other: 31 seats Conservatives and Labour short of an overall majority by 43.
PFU polling tracker (recent polls, weighted) Conservative: 37 per cent Labour: 31 per cent Liberal Democrat: 20 per cent
The Political Forecasting Unit «polling tracker» currently paints a similar picture, with the Conservatives on 34 per cent, the Liberal Democrats on 30 per cent and Labour on 28 per cent.
Political Forecasting Unit «polling tracker» has the Conservatives on 34 per cent, the Liberal Democrats on 30 per cent and Labour on 27 per cent, all unchanged since yesterday.
The polling tracker is based on recent surveys by different polling organisations, and is adjusted so that the more recent the survey the more weight is attached to the vote shares.
The Political Forecasting Unit «polling tracker» currently has the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats tied for top place on 32 per cent, with Labour on 27 per cent.
Polling «tracker» The Political Forecasting Unit «polling tracker» has the Conservatives on 33 per cent, the Liberal Democrats on 30 per cent and Labour on 28 per cent.
The Political Forecasting Unit «polling tracker» currently has the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats tied on 32 per cent, with Labour on 28 per cent.
Outcome Based on polling tracker, assuming national swing (adjusted) reproduced in every constituency.
Outcome (Based on polling tracker, assuming national swing reproduced in every constituency) Conservatives: 239 seats Labour: 265 seats Liberal Democrat: 115 seats Other: 31 seats Labour short of an overall majority by 61.
While this poll is not included in today's poll of polls, which reflects the very latest polling, it is included in our polling tracker.
PFU polling tracker (recent polls, weighted) Conservative: 32 per cent Liberal Democrat: 31 per cent Labour: 27 per cent
The Political Forecasting Unit polling tracker is based on recent surveys by different polling organisations, and is adjusted so that the more recent the survey the more weight is attached to the vote shares.
We also built a polling tracker for every key state, and provided dashboards for the campaign, including the group that planned the candidate's travel agenda.
The poll tracker measures opinion poll support for the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Green Party and UKIP ahead of the 2015 general election.
Political Forecasting Unit's (PFU) poll tracker is weighted to reflect the importance of the most recent survey evidence and shows a similar picture.
How the polls have changed We've taken the data from all our previous Polling Trackers and compiled them into this one graph showing the trend to date.
Political Forecasting Unit's (PFU) poll tracker paints a broadly similar picture.

Not exact matches

In this respect they point to the trend in regular telephone tracker polls like those shown in the chart below, and which suggest a fairly consistent erosion in the lead for Remain.
YouGov's latest tracker poll on policy issues shows the Tories trailing Labour by 16 percentage points on which party is best able to manage the NHS.
YouGov's tracker polls on the cuts show voters have consistently accepted their necessity, and now believe their effect on the economy has been at least broadly positive.
Today's daily YouGov tracker poll put the Labour lead at nine, with the party on 40 % to the Conservatives» 31 %.
The leader's speech comes amid signs of improved poll ratings, with Labour sporting an eight - point lead in today's YouGov tracker poll.
The latest YouGov tracker poll for the Sun put the party on 14 % - the highest result the polling firm has shown for the party.
Trump is ahead in his home state with 54 percent support, followed by 21 percent for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and 19 percent for Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a new CBS News battleground tracker poll found.
The latest voting intentions from our YouGov / Sun daily tracker poll have the Conservatives on 36 %, Labour on 44 % and the Liberal Democrats on 10 %.
A YouGov daily tracker poll for the Sun today shows the Conservatives unchanged on 34 %, five points ahead of the Liberal Democrats who were up by one on 29 %, with Labour unchanged on 28 %.
UK Polling Report has been given access to the latest figures from YouGov's daily political trackers, covering changes since my last report in mid-June.
A YouGov tracker poll conducted earlier this week found that 48 % of voters blame Labour for spending cuts and 17 % blame Cameron and Clegg.
By September last year, our tracker was showing a consistent lead for the NO campaign and our polls in January continuing to show a healthy nine point lead for the No campaign.
Unlike many other polls asking about voting intention in the referendum YouGov's tracker on the Alternative Vote referendum starts with text briefly summarising what First Past the Post and Alternative Vote actually are.
Put simply, the tracker is based on the most recent surveys by different polling organisations, and is adjusted so that the more recent the survey the more weight is attached to the vote shares.
That book was based on the findings of tracker polls that Lord Ashcroft commissioned during the election, testing the attitudes of 10,000 voters, which delved into how the Tory party lost touch with the people whose support it needed.
It includes the latest news from all — Obama, Romney, neutral — perspectives, updated national, state and local polls, analysis of conversations across social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, a tracker to find polling...
A recent SafeHome survey on tech - related privacy concerns found that respondents aged 65 and up were less bothered by security cameras than any other category polled, including fitness trackers, TV sets and even antivirus software.
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