My marginals research shows that Tory defectors to UKIP overwhelmingly prefer Cameron to Miliband and that a Conservative government is
their preferred election outcome.
Many, though, say a Conservative government is
their preferred election outcome and simply dislike the coalition.
Not exact matches
During the 2012
elections, dark money groups — organizations that spend money on
elections but do not have to disclose the sources of their contributions — focused their spending on races that gave them the best opportunity to change the
outcome in favor of their
preferred candidate.
This week I split my 1,000 sample into two, and asked half of them what they thought was the most likely
outcome of the general
election, regardless of what they would
prefer to happen.
He suggested that voters should be able to express a complete set of their preferences; no single voter should be allowed to dictate the
outcome of the
election; if every voter
prefers one candidate to another, the final ranking should reflect that; and if a voter
prefers one candidate to a second, introducing a third candidate should not reverse that preference.