Sentences with phrase «undecided voters back»

While Katko's name recognition — 36 percent — is low, the firm said Katko will see undecided voters back his candidacy as he becomes more well known throughout the district.
The exit poll suggested Gordon Brown's hopes that a last - minute surge, based on a fear of the first Tory government since 1997persuading many undecided voters back to Labour, proved unfounded.

Not exact matches

An opinion poll on Sunday showed 47 per cent of likely voters saying they will back the treaty, 35 per cent saying they will vote No, and 18 per cent as undecided how to vote in the May 31 referendum.
Last week, Andrew Cuomo was leading Paladino 52 - 33 with 9 percent of voters backing Lazio and 6 percent undecided.
According to CNN / Time / Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday, 51 percent of likely voters in Washington State back the three term senator, with 43 percent supporting Rossi, who was the GOP gubernatorial nominee in 2004 and 2008, with two percent undecided.
According to a Quinnipiac University survey released Monday morning, 50 percent of likely voters in the Keystone State support Toomey, with 45 percent backing Sestak and five percent undecided.
According to a Marist College Institute for Public Opinion survey released Monday, 47 percent of New York State voters would back Pataki and 45 percent would support Gillibrand if the general election were held today, with 8 percent undecided.
According to an American Research Group survey released Thursday, 47 percent of likely voters in New Hampshire support former state attorney general Kelly Ayotte, the Republican nominee, with 42 percent backing two - term Rep. Paul Hodes, the Democratic nominee, four percent backing other candidates and seven percent undecided.
The high number of undecided voters, as seen in other polls, and a lackluster debate of the Democratic candidates last month left some of Murphy's old supporters who backed his 2016 U.S. Senate campaign to charter the poll in the hopes of persuading him to run.
Thirty - seven percent of Florida voters questioned in the poll say they'll back Crist, with 32 percent supporting former Sunshine State House Speaker Marco Rubio, the presumptive Republican nominee, 17 percent backing billionaire real estate investor Jeff Greene, a Democratic Senate candidate, and 14 percent undecided.
According to the survey, 60 % of likely Empire State voters say they're backing Cuomo, with 23 % supporting Republican Rob Astorino, and 17 % undecided or backing someone else.
According to a Field Poll released Thursday, 49 percent of likely voters in the Golden State say that they are supporting Brown with 39 percent backing Whitman and 12 percent undecided or backing another candidate.
Overall, the state's voters approve of Paterson's selection of Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand, backing the pick 46 to 30 percent, with 24 percent undecided.
A Behavior Research Center survey released Thursday indicates that 64 percent of likely Arizona Republican primary voters support McCain, with19 percent backing former Rep. J.D. Hayworth, five percent supporting Jim Deakin, a Tea Party activist, and 12 percent undecided.
However, Boris Johnson, the London mayor, is still undecided and could be a huge coup for the leave campaign if he decides to back Brexit, given his popularity with voters.
Among likely voters including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate, 94 % of Democratic voters support Bennet while just 2 % back Buck.
According to this McClatchy - Marist Poll in Colorado, half of likely voters including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate — 50 % — support Buck while 42 % back Bennet.
That's OK if you're looking for the best place to buy a set of kitchen utensils or back - to - school supplies, but the study's lead author, research psychologist Robert Epstein of the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology in Vista, California, showed that by simply putting links for one candidate above another in a rigged search, he and his co-author could influence how undecided voters choose a candidate.
Dave Kanevsky of American Viewpoint theorized that the reason there are so many undecided voters despite education being the top issue is because people can't fall back onto any partisan lines, and that both sides have spent about the same large amount of money getting their message out.
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