Sentences with phrase «questioned by pollsters»

Nearly three - quarters of those questioned by pollsters Survation for the Mail on Sunday said that Mrs Miller's 32 - second apology to the Commons on Thursday was inadequate.

Not exact matches

«For the first time tonight, same - sex marriage has been passed by popular vote in Maine and Maryland,» said Robert P. Jones, a Washington - based pollster who specializes in questions about politics and religion.
Let your minds drift back to the Bush / Kerry election and the question asked by pollsters, «Who would you rather invite to a family BBQ, George Bush or John Kerry?»
Pollster and Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch Newspaper, Ben Ephson has said, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ascended to the height of double standards, when it questioned the credibility of the five - member team that was empanelled by the Electoral Commission (EC) to assess calls for a new voters register.
Out of the 14,555 people questioned by WIN, an international network of pollsters that includes the UK's ICM, British respondents were the least optimistic about the financial future.
The questions is a bit of a simplification — firstly saying that one sagely considers the parties» policies is obviously a more «socially acceptable» answer than saying one votes for the nicest chap, and equally most pollsters (not least MORI themselves) will tell you that there is a third important factor, the overall image of a party, which is itself influenced by the leader's image and the party policies.
Pollsters ORB, who questioned more than 2,000 people between May 1 - 3, found that 61 per cent believe the system should be reformed so that smaller parties are better represented in parliament, while 39 per cent think it should remain as it is, with MPs chosen directly by their constituents.
There was one question where the pollsters intended to educate the people by including the following «information.»
Pollsters discovered this by asking one randomly chosen half of the respondents the same question as was posed to the other half, except that they dropped any specific mention of the Common Core.
Pollsters can get alarmist - sounding results from their surveys can bias their results by phrasing the question this vague way (in terms of «human activity»).
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