Sentences with phrase «solid lead in the polls»

But what was once a fairly solid lead in the polls has been eroded.
Why have Labour got a solid lead in the polls, but comparatively bad ratings in supplementary questions?

Not exact matches

Romney has been ahead in the polls there lately, but his support is eroding and as recently as December, Gingrich had a solid lead.
While it's too early to determine how solid Spitzer's lead is — it is still unclear if he will have enough petition signatures to gain ballot access — 67 percent of voters in the poll believe the former governor should be given a second chance after resigning amid a prostitution scandal in March 2008.
It isn't as extreme as the Ipsos MORI poll we saw earlier today, but it's still a very solid lead for the SNP in Scotland, and one that on a uniform swing would translate into the SNP getting a hefty majority of Scottish seats.
The Remain campaign has regained the lead in early polling, yet this may not be a solid indication of how the referendum turns out.
Several crowd members said they admired Cruz's willingness to stand alone on issues like immigration and the state budget, which they saw in deep contrast to Donald Trump, who polls show with a solid lead ahead of the April 19 primary.
(CNN)- With just over two weeks until a special primary election to fill the late Sen. Ted Kennedy's seat, a new poll indicates that Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has a solid lead in a four - way battle for the Democratic nomination.
Her backing from Labour supporters remains solid in the new poll — at 37 per cent — and she has led the race since the series of polls began.
In contrast to Boris's lead in the polls for London mayor, all polls for the London assembly have shown Labour with a solid leaIn contrast to Boris's lead in the polls for London mayor, all polls for the London assembly have shown Labour with a solid leain the polls for London mayor, all polls for the London assembly have shown Labour with a solid lead.
One would have thought that, with the LibDems trailing at 10 % in the polls and likely to end up after the next election with little more than 10 MPs, and with Labour leading the Tories by a solid 10 % in the polls, we should be going flat - out for an outright Labour victory.
The Tories» majority in Corby at the last election was 1,951 but since then Labour has established a solid poll lead.
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