Sentences with phrase «polls say»

While Gordon Brown's actual decision on whether or not to call an election will obviously be based on practicialities like cost and whether he can win it or not, not whether the polls say the public want one, the figures suggest that if Brown does call an early election the public will not see it as unecessary and punish him for it, and if he doesn't and the opposition parties call for one they will have public support on their side.
I believe Labour could well have their worst ever showing in the up - coming elections, and it really dosn't matter what opinion polls say, its real counted votes that matter.
Whatever the polls say now, I am confident that reality will be different and Brown will take Labour up in the polls, not down....
«I don't care what the polls say
Schumer doesn't think it's likely Trump has a chance of winning New York in the general election against Clinton (polls say this as well).
Doesn't mean he can't lose, but it's unlikely, regardless of what the polls say now.
(Indeed I have been expecting them to win for a while now despite what the opinion polls say).
Here's what we have on the air, and here's what the polls say
You can't be a perennial Conservative leadership contender for a decade without having had quite a few polling questions asked about you, so what do the polls say about Ken Clarke?
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's party has won the most seats in parliamentary elections, first exit polls say.
The Dean of the New York Congressional Delegation then rambled a bit about how black voters were supporting gays long before Baptist ministers were something or other (I couldn't quite follow what he said), then Rangel got back on message, adding that no matter what the polls say, at the end of the day Spitzer will not have the votes in the African American community that current polling suggests.
just in from CNBC: Democrats are heading toward some big losses in this fall's midterm Senate races, polls say Goebbels (or should I say Mr. Nazi?)
That's what the polls say.
With the election four weeks away, New York's Republican chairman Ed Cox says things are looking good for his party, no matter what public polls say.
Liberal activists who have been critical of Cuomo on education and other issues think an insurgent with greater name recognition could provide a stronger challenge, even though polls say Cuomo is still popular among Democratic voters statewide.
The Bulldogs are the nation's top team, and though the polls say otherwise, the Rebels have the next most persuasive case for No. 1
The answer is closer to the latter: Exit polls say 26 percent of American voters called themselves evangelical or born - again Christians, and of these, 74 percent voted for McCain, with 25 percent voting for Obama.
Likewise, notwithstanding what some polls say about evangelicals and Trump, there is a segment — well represented in this post by Matthew Lee Anderson — that will not take the bait.
I want to vote for a man with enough integrity to be himself, the real him — not an reated image based upon what what polls say we want.
Despite what the polls say, I personally don't know a single evangelical Christian who considers Trump a model Christian.
I'm not sure the research polls say so much about Christians as it does about human nature, and our tendency to rationalize certain behaviors.
«Eighty - five percent of people in our polls say they want to rewrite the rules of global trade.»
According to The Future of Business survey conducted by Facebook in collaboration with the World Bank and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 42 percent of businesses polled said that learning from one other is one of the main ways they figure out how to run a business in a mobile - first economy — second only to Googling it.
Eighty percent of those polled say it's more important to have access to the cheaper legal advice that A.I. might offer than to preserve the jobs of lawyers.
Personalized word - of - mouth still remains one of the most valuable marketing tool even in today's digital age, with 84 % of those polled saying they trusted «face - to - face recommendations of products and...
Analysts Bloomberg polled said they were expecting investment banking revenue of $ 986 million.
Before learning that MetLife had cut ties with the NRA, 50 % of Republicans who responded to the poll said they had a favorable view of the company, compared to 10 % with an unfavorable view.
Ninety - four percent of the 13 - to 34 - year - old entrepreneurs polled say they will meet their goals, compared to just 73 % of Baby Boomers and 80 % of Gen Xers.
Perhaps more surprising, 26 percent of the 500 senior executives polled said they actually knew about immoral behavior going on in the work place.
Perhaps reflecting the mixed signals being sent by an economy where equity markets are hot but other economic activity remains tepid, 30 % of respondents to a recent COMPAS poll say additional stimulus spending should «probably not» be made.
More than a quarter (27.3 percent) of council members responding to a quarterly poll say U.S. trade policy is now the biggest risk their company faces.
Kane also drew attention to one of the other questions in the poll, where a majority of those polled said that poverty and unemployment was a bigger problem than inequality and the presence of some super rich individuals.
One survey found that half of those polled said that feeling like they needed to fake it at work affected their sense of the opportunities available to them at the organization, as well as their level of commitment to being there.
On the other hand, another survey by Bank of America and Merrill Lynch showed that 65 % of firms polled said they would use the new gains to pay down debt, 46 % would buy back stock, and just 35 % would spend on capital expenditures.
In a recent Glassdoor survey, two - thirds of the people polled said that diversity was important to them when evaluating companies and job offers.
To that point, nearly 64 percent of those polled said it's too much of a hassle to constantly worry about securing their online information, according to a survey by Experian.
Many pundits are demanding conditions be applied to any public funds used to help auto manufacturers, and 40 % of the CEOs in the poll said protecting the Canadian share of North American production is the most crucial requirement.
But as of last month, 31 percent of the small business owners and CEOs polled said they had jobs they couldn't fill because they couldn't find qualified workers.
With the Conservatives remaining mired in the Senate scandal and 56 % of Canadians in a year - end poll saying the government is doing a poor job, they'll want a fresh face to lead them into that race.
(That's what poll after poll says, at any rate.)
Yet Cubiks discovered from an international survey it conducted last year that 82 percent of the employers polled said measuring cultural fit is important but only 32 percent of them did so when hiring.
Forty percent of respondents to a recent poll said they wanted her to resign over her refugee policy.
More than a third (37 %) of Americans in the latest poll said their family's income was staying about even with inflation; only 5 % said they were staying ahead of inflation.
Some 58 % of those polled said stricter gun control laws would have prevented the Florida shooting.
Across party lines, 77 % of individuals polled said the Parkland shooting could have been prevented by more effective health screening treatment.
Forty - nine percent of voters in the latest poll said they have never heard of Pruitt or have no opinion on him, down from 55 percent in mid-March and 50 percent in a
Forty - nine percent of voters in the latest poll said they have never heard of Pruitt or have no opinion on him, down from 55 percent in mid-March and 50 percent in a poll from Dec. 1 - 3, 2017.
When Warren is added to the pack of candidates, she leads former vice president Joe Biden, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, and five other potential candidates, a new poll says.
Seventy - seven percent of small business owners polled say they expect to hit year - end revenue goals, and Millennial business owners feel especially optimistic.
In Spain, some 81 percent of those polled said EU membership was a good thing, a 9 point increase in 2-1/2 years.
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