(CNN)- When it comes to his popularity, a new poll of New York
state voters suggests Empire State Gov. David Paterson may have bottomed out.
A recent Marist College poll of New York
State voters suggests that Pataki leads Gillibrand 48 percent to 44 percent in a hypothetical matchup in next year's Senate race.
A new poll of New York
state voters suggests Gov. David Paterson's favorability rating may have bottomed out.
(CNN)- New polls of New York
state voters suggest that two of the state's top politicians are headed in different directions.
Not exact matches
Early returns
suggest a significant majority of
voters in the
State of Washington have approved an initiative to privatize the state's remaining government liquor st
State of Washington have approved an initiative to privatize the
state's remaining government liquor st
state's remaining government liquor stores.
Evidence, again from Australia, though this time from
state elections (where full preference listing is not required)
suggests that the majority of
voters will only cast a single preference.
(The news coverage
suggests Barrett with his labor allies had an edge on the ground, but Walker certainly also had his own field operation running and some numbers
suggest they've contacted more than 60 % of all registered
voters in the
state at least once in person.)
This isn't the first time Turner has
suggested he's more electable than his challengers — attorney Wendy Long, who has never before held elected office; and Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos, who has been stumping around the
state for almost a year, but has failed to generate much excitement, either among the GOP rank - and - file (although they did put him on the ballot at the convention in Rochester earlier this month) or
voters.
Finding Edith Bunker Women who could be swayed to vote for Ms. Watson Coleman, the
state's General Assembly majority leader from 2006 to 2009, were a key target, said Mr. Wilkins,
suggesting that women who could be categorized as Reagan Democrats or «Archie Bunker
Voters» were more persuadable than men in the district.
Plus, recent survey data
suggests that they're reaching and persuading more
voters than their oppenents in several key
states... but will it matter at all?
We will have to wait to find out what Scotland chooses: at the moment, the opinion polls
suggest that although there is support for further powers for the Scottish Parliament, creating a new
state is something only about one 3rd the Scottish
voters actually want.
Ron Kim handily won the Flushing
state Assembly race this month, but some polling numbers
suggest many
voters struggled to choose between their ethnic communities and their political parties.
A newly - released poll by Remington Research Group
suggests Governor Andrew Cuomo's re-election chances are in good shape among Democratic
voters ahead of the party's New York
State Primary.
Congressman Jerrold Nadler last night slammed the
State Senate's eight - member Independent Democratic Conference, a breakaway faction that has maintained a power - arrangement with the Republican caucus since 2011 — and
suggested that
voters seek «electoral retributions» against the one IDC affiliate whose district overlaps with his.
DiNapoli also
suggested a separate constitutional amendment to ban public authorities and other entities from issuing
state - funded debt, allow bond acts to be considered by
voters in the same year and require all
state - funded debt to be issued by the
state comptroller after it's approved by
voters.
While Cuomo was more than happy to imply that de Blasio was in charge of the MTA, which is a
state agency, the governor's falling poll numbers in New York City
suggests voters are figuring out who's responsible.
A super PAC supporting
state Sen. Adriano Espaillat in Tuesday's Democratic congressional primary for retiring Rep. Charles Rangel's seat
suggests suppression of white and black
voters can help the Dominican - born candidate win.
Meanwhile, good government advocates say the confusion during yesterday's primary voting
suggested the
state's
voter registration laws should be expanded to make it easier to register to vote.
Buono's ad doesn't say Cuomo has endorsed her, but it sure
suggests that she'd like to be associated with his political brand — which will be quite familiar to
voters in the Garden
State.
A new survey of
voters in New York
state suggests Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's favorability ratings are inching upward after a tough summer.
In its report, a grand jury
suggested the
state adopt a law «[n] ot to allow for a single political operative to acquire literally dozens of absentee ballots, ostensibly take them to the
voter, and then return them to the Board of Elections.»
De La Rosa
suggested that
voters are ready to embrace a change in the
State Legislature from Linares, who failed to sponsor any bills that were passed in 2016.
Democrats are especially worried, as their polls
suggest that black
voters, while heavily in Clinton's camp, will stay home on primary day because many assume the former secretary of
state and New York senator will easily win the electoral contest.
(CNN)---- A new poll
suggests that the big television ad push by New York Gov. David Paterson's campaign may not be quite as effective as he'd hoped: A Marist College survey released Friday indicates that 56 percent of New York
state voters have seen at least one of Paterson's television commercials - and those who'd seen the ad appeared slightly less likely to support his run.
In the United
States, some have
suggested that racism motivated a significant number of Trump
voters.
And in a number of other
states,
voters approved education - related ballot items,
suggesting a high level of local support for public schools.
After what we've seen the GOP try to pass in
states all across the nation prior to the last 2012 election, I see no reason this safeguard against
voter suppression should be limited to just Southern
states as
suggested by VRA of 1965 but now should be expanded to apply to ALL 50
states.
And now research from Michigan
State University
suggests that a difference in attitudes amongst US
voters, about the reality of global warming, may have widened into a schism.
He also
suggested that Russian intelligence agencies could have easily scooped up the company's vast library of data on American
voters in advance of the 2016 elections in the United
States, because Aleksandr Kogan, the scientist who collected it, made regular return trips to Russia.
Kerr called the inaction in the United
States «demoralizing» and
suggested it was up to the
voters to hold lawmakers accountable.