Sentences with phrase «unfavorable views»

March 19, 2018 • As the Saudi crown prince travels across the United States, he will have one major hurdle: polls show more than half of Americans have unfavorable views of his country.
The poll represents a dramatic reversal since December, when more Upstate New York voters (48 percent) viewed Trump favorably that those (43 percent) who had unfavorable views.
Republicans stand to make big gains on Election Day, despite many voters» unfavorable views of Carl Paladino.
Polls show that 37 % of registered voters have strongly unfavorable views of Clinton, and more than 50 % have strongly unfavorable views of Trump.
Gallup polling on favorable or unfavorable views of both major parties has found neither party has had more support than opposition since at least the 2012 election, the last time that more people approved of the Democratic Party (51 percent) than disapproved of it (43 percent).
A CNN poll released in November found that only 37 % of Americans held a favorable view of the Democratic party, compared to 54 % of Americans who had an unfavorable view of Democrats, the highest number since CNN began polling the party in 1992.
Before learning that MetLife had cut ties with the NRA, 50 % of Republicans who responded to the poll said they had a favorable view of the company, compared to 10 % with an unfavorable view.
Regulators have generally held an unfavorable view of shrinking the US mobile carrier market from 4 to 3, a move that government entities have claimed will reduce much - needed competition.
According to the most recent survey, 41 percent of Republican voters have a favorable view of her, while 36 percent have an unfavorable view of her.
After learning of it, respondents with an unfavorable view of the company increased to 25 percent, while its favorability rating rose 1 percentage point.
It was a well - balanced feature article that presented a favorable view of Christians, while your comment presented a narrow - minded, unfavorable view of Christians...
We just saw a rare election in that, according to a CNN exit poll, nearly half of those who voted had an unfavorable view of both presidential candidates.
Only 4 % say they have an unfavorable view.
Rants like that are why most Americans have an unfavorable view of the tea party.
The report, done by the New York Times and polling from Morning Consult, revealed that well over 60 percent of people who voted for Trump now have an unfavorable view of the NFL.
Astorino, a first - time statewide candidate, continues to show a high negative rating: 41 percent of voters have an unfavorable view of him, compared to 32 percent who view him favorably.
Cuomo has a bigger lead with voters who say they have an unfavorable view of that movement (89 - 4).
Of that group, 43 percent had an unfavorable view of Lhota, and 31 percent said he was too conservative.
But Cuomo's favorable rating remains well underwater in the district, where only 37 percent of voters polled hold a favorable opinion him, while 61 percent hold an unfavorable view.
Since 2013, Americans have consistently been more likely to have an unfavorable view of McConnell.
The majority of Long Islanders — led by Democrats, third - party or independent voters, African - Americans and Latinos — have an unfavorable view of Republican President Donald Trump and rate his handling of issues as fair or poor, according to a Newsday / Siena College poll.
Cuomo is even underwater with upstate Democrats, were 50 percent have an unfavorable view of him.
Thirty - one percent of those questioned say they have an unfavorable view of Clinton, who's currently in the Middle East dealing with the recent uprisings in the region.
A Siena Research Institute poll in December found 57 percent of voters viewed him favorably, compared to 28 percent who had an unfavorable view and 15 percent who had no opinion.
55 percent have a favorable view of Faso, compared to 25 percent who have an unfavorable view.
Eighty - four percent of likely voters said Menendez should resign if convicted, and 46 percent have an unfavorable view of the senator compared to just 20 percent favorable, according to a USA Today / Suffolk University poll.
By a 54 to 34 percent margin, voters in this district say they have an unfavorable view of the state senate.
Thirty - three percent (33 %) have a Very Favorable opinion of Giuliani, balanced out by 29 % who have a Very Unfavorable view.
This week, President Obama's favorability rating in the South stands at 25 %, with 70 % having an unfavorable view.
Among likely Clinton voters, only 1 percent view Trump favorably, while 98 percent hold an unfavorable view of him.
A plurality of voters also has an unfavorable view of Clinton.
Thirteen percent had a favorable opinion and 17 percent had an unfavorable view.
By a 52 % to 41 % margin, New Yorkers have a favorable to unfavorable view of Cuomo, his lowest rating since February, 2016 and down from 61 % to 31 % in May, according to the Siena poll.
Thirty - nine percent had a unfavorable view of Hochul; 40 percent had an unfavorable view of Collins.
The same survey released this week found 59 percent of likely voters in the race hold an unfavorable view of the governor, including 60 percent of independent voters.
The governor's favorable rating is at 56 percent, compared to 40 percent of voters who have an unfavorable view of him.
He pointed to the fact that more voters actually had an unfavorable view than favorable view of Trump, but nevertheless seemed to agree with the president on this issue.
The majority of Long Islanders — led by Democrats, third - party or independent voters, African - Americans and Latinos — have an unfavorable view of Trump and rate his handling of issues as fair or poor, according to a Newsday / Siena College poll.
Perez Williams has a 51 percent favorable rating compared to 32 percent who have an unfavorable view of her.
«Only Republicans, conservatives and Catholics have a favorable view of Trump, while only Republicans and conservatives have an unfavorable view of Obama,» Greenberg said.
About 49 percent of New York voters now view Cuomo favorably, compared to 44 percent with an unfavorable view, said Steve Greenberg, a spokesman for the Siena Research Institute.
The poll shows 63 percent of New Yorkers have an unfavorable view of the president, compared to 33 percent who have a favorable opinion.
Gingrich has 32 percent favorable rating, with four in 10 saying they have an unfavorable view, and 28 percent unsure.
The poll indicates that four in 10 have a favorable opinion of Palin, with nearly half saying they have an unfavorable view.
That political green - ness may come in handy, given that 58 percent of the respondents have an unfavorable view of Congress.
Among registered voters statewide, 60 % have a favorable impression of Andrew Cuomo while 31 % have an unfavorable view of him.
Katko has a 55 percent favorable rating among voters, with 22 percent saying they have an unfavorable view of the freshman congressman.
Maffei has a 43 percent favorable rating, with 41 percent of voters having an unfavorable view of him, according to the poll.
Thirty - six percent of people questioned in a Siena College Research Institute survey released Monday have a favorable view of Paterson, up from 27 percent in May, with 56 percent holding an unfavorable view, down from 63 percent in April.
Forty - seven percent hold an unfavorable view of Paterson, up 17 points since January.
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