Sentences with phrase «polls after today»

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EY's survey polled Millennials — the 20 - to -35-year-olds today — as well as Generation Z coming after them, and found that younger generations «question the longevity of the industry as they view natural gas and oil as their parents» fuels.
Today, thirty years after Roe and Doe, polls tell us that the abortion issue is still more important to women than to men.
Four of the top five teams in the USA Today Coaches Poll remained the same in Sunday's latest edition, but there was some shuffling after the Kansas St. Wildcats and Notre Dame Fighting Irish won and the Florida Gators lost.
The Virginia Cavaliers are ending the 2017 - 18 season at No. 5 in the final USA Today Coaches Poll, which was released Tuesday, one day after Villanova beat Michigan to win...
With gusto, New York Republican Chairman Ed Cox again attacked former Gov. Eliot Spitzer today after a poll released last night showed a 9 percentage point lead for him over Democratic opponent Scott Stringer in the city comptroller's race.
Berlusconi's party is bordering balkanization, coming today only third in the polls, after the Democratic Party and the populist Five Star Movement.
Voters in Eastleigh will go the polls with a sigh of relief today, after a frantic by - election campaign which has seen Westminster's politicians and journalists descend en masse to the Hampshire constituency.
Just 24 hours after the publication of the first readings of the year, today's Daily Record reports the findings of its latest monthly poll from Survation.
The Labour leader was put under pressure to pledge to scrap the bedroom tax, after a poll out today showed a growing majority now oppose it.
Ed Miliband killed off speculation about his elder brother taking over as shadow chancellor today, after he said Ed Balls would «absolutely» still be in his job when the country goes to the polls in 2015.
Today the Jewish Labour Movement officially backed Mr Smith to take the Labour helm after almost 59 % of its 1,500 members took part in the poll - 4 % of whom opted for «no nomination».
Nick Clegg today denied that the European elections will be a test of his leadership after polls suggesting the Liberal Democrats are heading for fifth place in May.
New York's political world is remembering Maurice «Mickey» Carroll, the voice of the Quinnipiac University Poll since 1995, and a longtime journalist and educator, who died today in his family home in Convent Station, NJ, after a short illness.
The State Department today is releasing roughly 2,000 pages of Clinton's emails but will delay the final batch of messages until after voters go to the polls in the first several primary states.
The poll was conducted between Friday evening and today, so it was after Cameron's EU deal was announced but was almost entirely before Boris Johnson endorsed the leave campaign (only eleven responses are «post-Boris»).
The Federation conducted a straw poll after the forum and we'll bring you the results later today.
John Cahill, the Republican rival to Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, declared himself to be «Iron Man» after a Siena College poll today showed him trailing the incumbent by 16 points — an 11 - point gain from last month.
Gordon Brown's hopes of a smooth election campaign suffered a setback today after the Sun newspaper threatened to push for a referendum on Europe right up until the poll date.
Today's link... what if somebody asked Bush, Mr. President, poll after poll shows that fewer and fewer of the American people care for the way you're running the country.
Fieldwork for this poll began after Gordon Brown's speech yesterday, but obviously many people would have answered it before they saw any coverage (and certainly before today's newpaper coverage) so there might be more to come.
Ex-Real IRA prisoner Gary Donnelly is on course to take a council set in Derry city after polling more than 1,100 first preference votes in local government elections today.
Before I am accused of Anglo - centricity, a note: although voters across the UK have today been voting in the European elections, those results will not be declared until after polls have closed across Europe, on Sunday evening.
An ORB poll for the Telegraph today narrows the Remain lead to 5 points from 13 a week ago after Albanian migrants were rescued from a boat off the Kent coast.
After all, it draws the same dividing line as the price freeze without any connotations of a 1970s style price control policy and given the windfall tax's previous successful implementation, the public would be more likely to believe it would be enforced (the ComRes poll today found that 52 % of the public do not think Labour will enact the price freeze, with 41 % believing it will).
Today a YouGov poll (detailed tables here) carried out entirely after Johann Lamont's resignationconfirms the dramatic threat to Labour in Scotland, albeit with a somewhat -LSB-...]
The poll, carried out last week by CommunicateResearch, found that 59 per cent agreed that «British troops should be withdrawn quickly» after today's Iraqi elections, while 32 per cent disagreed.
And kids, after all, like to use tablets and smartphones pretty much like adults do, as evidenced by this Harris Poll study out today on smartphone and computer usage across the U.S.
Although I could speak today about the underfunding of B.C.'s courts, legal aid, and a recently released Angus Reid public opinion poll suggesting that British Columbians are dissatisfied with the justice system, this is, after all, supposed to be a light, entertaining, and fluffy column about legal practice on the west coast, and there are some topics that don't lend themselves to my swordplay.
By selecting the 101 most - asked questions after polling 50 + notable counselors in America, Sherry gets to the heart of the real problems couples are facing today.
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