Sentences with phrase «polls released»

Note: In my question I referred to polls released «last week.»
Two polls released yesterday in upstate conservative districts (19th and 21) showed Hawkins at 12 %.
Two polls released today offer mixed news for Republicans and Democrats in competitive Connecticut Senate and House races.
It's too soon to know how much impact the Budget will have on these figures (only one of the 12 polls released this week took place after Wednesday's announcement), but for now we're back at more or less level pegging.
Two polls released this week have done nothing to dispel that preoccupation.
Two polls released today show that Trump will mark his 100th day in office with the lowest approval rating in both surveys since they began decades ago.
The two polls released since the draft paper was published both showed swings in favour of Leave.
Opinion polls released a week ago put them neck - and - neck.
Five polls released on April 29, 2015 show the NDP leading the PC and Wildrose parties across Alberta, and with a massive lead in Edmonton.
This weekâ $ ™ s Angus Reid poll on the United Conservative Party, its approval levels, and those of the three leadership candidates didnâ $ ™ t tell us anything the half dozen or more polls released since...
Several polls released this week show Clinton running up a sizable lead over Trump in the swing state.
It's a politically popular path: In a poll released last April, the Pew Research Center asked voters whether they supported spending reductions to 14 specific budget areas.
In a bid to save cash, 47 % of Americans are now packing a lunch more often, according to a poll released last month.
A CNN poll released in November found that only 37 % of Americans held a favorable view of the Democratic party, compared to 54 % of Americans who had an unfavorable view of Democrats, the highest number since CNN began polling the party in 1992.
A poll released by Le Monde / Cevipof poll on Tuesday showed Macron tied with the far right leader in the first round with 25 percent of the votes.
A Wall Street Journal / NBC News poll released on Sunday found that 50 % of people said they want Democrats to lead Congress after the 2018 midterm elections, compared to 39 % who said they hoped Republicans would retain congressional control.
According to an Associated Press - CNBC poll released Monday, some 36 per cent of Americans say buying stock in the 7 - year - old company would be a good investment, while 47 per cent disagree.
More Americans than ever before have expressed support for the legalization of marijuana across the country, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released Thursday.
Further, a Morning Consult / Politico poll released Wednesday showed that Republicans have surpassed Democrats on the generic ballot, with economic policies being a driving factor.
In a USA Today / Suffolk University poll released earlier this month, 62 percent of Democrats and independents said Clinton should not run again.
There's less than three weeks until Londoners elect their next mayor and the latest poll released by ComRes says Labour candidate Sadiq Khan remains on course to replace the outgoing Boris Johnson on May 5.
And a Des Moines Register / Bloomberg Politics poll released over the weekend showed Biden gathering support from 14 percent of likely Democratic caucus - goers without even announcing — while Clinton's support slumped to 37 percent, her lowest numbers there yet, and independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders only 7 points behind.
An Ifop poll released Sunday said 54 percent of the French population are satisfied with their new president.
McDonald's burgers as the worst in the U.S., according to results of a reader poll released Wednesday by the product testing organization.
An opinion poll released Thursday showed that Marine Le Pen, the far - right candidate would win the first round with 24 percent of the votes, followed by Macron with 21 percent and Fillon in third place with 20 percent.
An ABC News / Washington Post poll released on Sunday showed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton with a 1 percentage point national lead over Republican rival Donald Trump, within the margin of error.
A University of Maryland poll released this week found that more than 80 percent of respondents opposed the proposal.
A new poll released by the American Lung Association found that nearly 70 percent of voters want the EPA to leave the current standards in place.
After the recent turmoil, a poll released by Ipsos showed 60 % of Italians believe the government is handling the situation poorly.
He's betting that he can broaden his Tea Party following by winning over social conservatives, and use a victory in Iowa — where he's in a virtual dead heat with Donald Trump in a new Des Moines Register / Bloomberg poll released Wednesday — as a springboard to success in South Carolina.
An Abacus Data poll released this month found 62 percent of Canadians think Trudeau is doing at least «an acceptable job» on the economy, including 49 percent of those who voted in the last election for the Conservatives.
Trump is trailing Clinton in most polls, although he has narrowed the gap according to a Reuters / Ipsos poll released on Friday.
An Angus Reid opinion poll released in December found only 25 % of voters supported the Tories, putting them in a tie for second with the Liberals.
The dollar is poised to break out, gaining strength over the next year, according to a Reuters poll released earlier this week.
A Gallup poll released Friday showed Trump had just a 40 % approval rating — consistent with a Pew Research Center poll released Thursday that had 39 % of adults approving of the president's job performance thus far.
The dead heat is a steep drop for Moore considering a poll released Wednesday that had him enjoying 51 percent of support to Jones» 40 percent.
We know that because of a Washington Post / ABC poll released today that shows 58 percent of Americans approve of the way Mueller is handling the investigation, while 28 percent disapprove.
Another poll released on Friday, by the Elector Research Group, showed support for Merkel's conservative bloc steady at 37 percent.
A Gallup poll released last week showed 64 % of Americans supporting pot legalization, the broadest support Gallup has found in nearly a half - century of polling.
Forty - six percent of respondents in a Public Religion Research Institute poll released Thursday indicated that churches have not provided enough leadership during the financial crises.
In a Public Religion Research Institute poll released last week, 18 % of black Americans surveyed said they see same - sex marriage a «critical issue,» putting it behind the economy, education, deficit, a growing wealth gap and immigration.
According to a poll released in January by the Public Religion Research Institute, about half of all Americans believe that some element of the supernatural plays a role in sporting events.
More than three - quarters of Americans want the next US president to «be committed to addressing the persecution that some Christians face around the world,» according to a poll released this week by Open Doors.
WASHINGTON (CNN)-- A poll released Tuesday painted a picture of a religious electorate that has a strong preference toward religious candidates.
(CNN)- Bias against a Mormon presidential candidate hasn't budged in 45 years, with 18 % of Americans saying they would not vote for a well - qualified candidate who happened to be Mormon, according to a Gallup Poll released Thursday.
The chatter around a poll released Wednesday by the Public Religion Research Institute and the Religion News Service will likely focus on the findings highlighted in their news release: 82 % of Americans surveyed believe that bin Laden distorted the teachings of Islam to suit his own purposes; 65 % believe the al Qaeda leader is rotting in hell; and 62 % think it is wrong to celebrate the death of another human being.
A new poll released by Barna shows a sharp contrast between Christian boomers and Christian millennials regarding their view of the death penalty.
Nearly seven in 10 American Catholics say the church has become too focused on same - sex marriage, abortion, and contraceptives, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released Friday.
According to a poll released yesterday by the Public Research Research Institute and Religion News Service, most Americans (56 %) say it is somewhat or very important for a presidential candidate to have strong religious beliefs.
According to a poll released Tuesday by the Public Religion Research Institute, 52 % of Catholic voters support the Obama administration requirement that health plans cover prescription birth control without a co-pay.
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