Sentences with phrase «recent poll does»

One very recent poll does show him polling marginally better than Romney.
In a recent poll done by Educators 4 Excellence, three - quarters of teachers called for an evaluation system that would help them improve with more support and...
Michael Mountain, president and founder of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, talked about a recent poll they did.
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A recent poll found that given the choice, 68 % of Canadians would choose a job with a company that has a strong volunteering culture over one that does not.
The politician has drawn comparisons to Obama (circa 2008), inspired a hit song «Two - Finger Salute,» won cred for his can - do competence and earned a slight (though perhaps not statistically significant) 3 % edge in recent polls.
A recent Abacus Data poll, done on behalf of Public Response — an agency that works with labour — indicates that a majority of Canadians, 61 %, believe unions do a good job of protecting their members» jobs.
Two polls published in recent days reinforced the idea that the American public generally disapproves of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and doesn't think it would benefit their personal finances.
A recent poll by Compas Inc. showed that Canadian CEOs didn't like the idea, either, with just 4 % expressing support for MÉDAC's proposal.
Every payday, almost half of Canadians feel hard done by, with a recent poll suggesting that 46 % of Canadians believe they're underpaid.
According to the Harris Poll's most recent «Reputation Quotient» study, 60 % of consumers surveyed had decided not to do business with a company because of something they learned about how the company conducts itself.
According to a recent study conducted by Harvard University, which polled young adults between the ages of 18 and 29, not so good: 51 percent of survey respondents said they do not support capitalism, and only 42 percent were in favor of it.
A recent Compas Inc. poll revealed that execs think the biggest change will have to do with the costs of protecting confidential information.
When asked in a recent COMPAS Inc. poll what advice they would give someone finishing an undergraduate degree and thinking of doing an MBA, 66 % of the execs recommended getting job experience first.
«Although recent history shows there is reason to be skeptical of political polls, we do not believe populist parties will score victories significant enough in national elections to cause an existential threat to the European Union (EU).»
Perhaps this explains why recent polling indicates that younger liberals are less likely than older liberals to think we need to do more to promote racial equality.
I wonder if these results from the recent Pew poll of attitudes toward religion in public life don't foretell a real change, however partial, however qualified by any number of other factors.
Are you aware that in every study and poll for the past 90 years — the first one done in 1916, the most recent in 2006 — the number of scientists who believe in God (i.e., specifically a God that one can «interact» with) has not budged?
Recent polls consistently show that African - Americans, especially poorer, inner - city people and those with school - age children favor vouchers more than do middle - class whites.
It is interesting that in a recent poll examining the perception of news, believability was one of the questions raised, and anchorpeople and newspersons scored higher in this category than did the president (The People and the Press [Times - Mirror, 1986], p. 10)
One third of Christian teenagers don't know how to talk about Jesus according to a recent poll.
@Hez - according to a recent Gallup poll, 42 % of Americans do indeed believe the young earth theory, and do not accept either evolution or that the earth is older than 10,000 years.
Quite surprisingly to Western ears, recent polls show that most Russians today do not believe that it is alright to criticize the Church hierarchy or the Church in general; some even see it as a sin.
A recent poll by Barna Group showed Trump doing better than Clinton among American Christians, but by narrower margins than past Republican - Democrat matchups:
While polls should never have an undue effect on someone's political or moral positions — as Robert Wuthnow convincingly argues in the most recent issue of First Things — this new poll does seem to reveal that an artificial consensus created by the elite of this country, and the relatively quiet response among the opposition, has not taken dramatic hold of the hearts and minds of ordinary people in this nation.
I don't believe there would be a single United fan not happy to have LVG replaced in May with Pep — he led our recent poll by a clear margin with 40 % of the vote, whilst just 6 % of fans want Van Gaal to continue as far as 2017/18.
Maybe dads don't really want to be home with the kids, which a recent Gallup poll indicates.
As Coontz tartly observes, «Twenty - five percent of the people polled in a recent national inquiry into American morality said that for $ 10 million they would abandon their entire family; a large number of people are evidently willing to do the same thing for free.»
Did you know that a recent poll of parents conducted by Parenting magazine indicated that 42 % share sleep with their infant at least part of the time?
In a discussion about the recent French presidential election at the Personal Democracy Forum unConference this past Saturday, Pascal - Emmanuel Gobry presented an interesting thesis: not only did Ségolène Royal's «net - centric strategy fail to win a majority at the polls, but her campaign's emphasis on citizen participation may have actually backfired entirely by undermining her perception as a leader and by leaving her dependent on a fatally unrepresentative group of voters.
Even if Paladino does apologize, it's unclear whether he would be able to reverse the slide he's seeing in recent polls.
The most recent YouGov / Economist poll asked, «Do you pay federal income taxes?»
Helpfully, this was done in a recent BBC poll that was heavily spun by all the major players involved.
What UK Thinks Poll of polls — a poll averaging only the six most recent polls, done by a non-partisan website What UK Thinks, run by the NatCen Social Research agePoll of polls — a poll averaging only the six most recent polls, done by a non-partisan website What UK Thinks, run by the NatCen Social Research agepoll averaging only the six most recent polls, done by a non-partisan website What UK Thinks, run by the NatCen Social Research agency.
May's Conservatives do have a massive lead, with recent polls showing them 9 to 21 points ahead of Labour and their unpopular leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
I do not have a statistical forecasting model for UKIP seat changes, but drastic losses seem very likely given they are down from 15 points in 2014 to just 3.5 points in the average of recent polls.
A recent YouGov poll found that almost three quarters of Scottish voters do not trust Cameron's claims about independence.
A recent opinion poll also revealed that voters do not trust Nick Clegg.
Recent polls have shown that most Republican voters do not know enough about any of the three candidates to form an opinion, with many saying they have not decided whom to support.
It seems to me that it would make more sense to simply use ACTIVE voters (as did Professor Benjamin in a recent analysis)-- particularly since the recent Paladino vs. Cuomo Q poll used LIKELY voters.
A recent Quinnipiac poll found that only 20 percent of voters think he deserves a second term, while 50 percent think he does not.
Both findings are well within the margin of error so don't get too excited — recent YouGov polls suggest the underlying picture is that Labour have a wafer thin lead over the Tories for first place, and the Lib Dems have a wafer thin lead over the Greens for fourth place.
Using a compilation of polls from 2017, a recent Washington Post article asserts that, historically, Americans» outlook about the direction of the country is impacted by whether or not the economy is doing well.
Recent polls have shown that while Trump is losing badly in New York to Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republicans have been buoyed by the fact he's been doing well on Long Island and upstate, where key competitive Senate races are taking place.
In recent months, de Blasio has embarked on a campaign to press his progressive agenda at a national level — a campaign New Yorkers don't approve of, the poll found.
Currently, Mr. Catsimatidis is challenging Mr. Lhota in the Republican primary, and he lags behind: one recent poll put him in third place, behind another long - shot candidate, George McDonald, the president of the Doe Fund, a homeless services group.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) are currently doing well in the polls ahead of May's Holyrood elections, and recent surveys have suggested as many as half of all Scots would support the party's call for an independent Scotland.
«The government should publish full details of the costs of recent and future polls as we have done for the May 2011 referendum,» she said.
It also comes hot on the heals of a YouGov poll which found not just that the prime minister and mayor of London need to do something pretty sharpish to boost their public approval ratings concerning their handling of the recent troubles, but that nine out of ten British people support the use of the weapons of mass saturation.
She did not address the quixotic nature of her quest — an effort a number of similarly unknown and underfunded Republicans have undertaken in recent years, only to be soundly defeated at the polls by Schumer.
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