Sentences with phrase «voter polls show»

The April 26 - 30 voter poll showed Lopez Obrador winning 48 percent support, unchanged from a Reforma voter survey earlier in April.

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In recent weeks, polling shows that Carson is beginning to edge out Trump among likely Republican Iowa caucus voters, with an October 22 Quinnipiac University poll showing Carson leading at 28 percent to Trump's 20 percent.
The poll showed deep gender and partisan divides among likely voters.
Recent polls have shown that Trump had 0 % approval among black voters in Ohio and Pennsylvania, key states.
What's more, even if there is a backlash, it might not be that big: a new POLITICO / Morning Consult poll shows support for stricter gun laws among registered voters at 68 %, well above the 25 % who oppose such laws.
While the money is modest compared with that donated by fossil fuel interests, the support provides GOP candidates with added credibility on clean energy, an issue polling shows swing voters care about.
Democratic preference in both polls was slightly above data site 538's polling aggregator, which on Sunday showed that 48.5 % of voters who said they would support a generic Democratic candidate in 2018, compared to 37.6 % who preferred a generic Republican.
Exit polls from NBC News showed that 37 % of voters were between 18 and 39.
And the NBC / Wall Street Journal poll that showed a lack of excitement among black and Hispanic voters revealed their lingering doubts about her and, perhaps, the party.
Naming her director was a part of Trump's strategy to win over the African American community in the U.S., especially after recent polls showed he had 0 % approval among black voters in Ohio and Pennsylvania — key states for the Republican nominee.
Through the campaign so far and during the debate, neither Tony Abbott nor Julia Gillard is showing the type of leadership required to inspire voters at the upcoming poll.
Polls show that 37 % of registered voters have strongly unfavorable views of Clinton, and more than 50 % have strongly unfavorable views of Trump.
As recently as late June, just 55 % of Sanders voters said they would vote for Clinton; recent polling data shows just 41 % of young voters are supporting Clinton.
The first exit poll data released on Election Day shows that just about 4 in 10 voters are excited about a possible Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton presidency.
Also on Thursday, Quinnipiac University released a new poll showing that 71 % of American voters — including 55 % of Republican voters — say they oppose the government enforcing federal laws banning marijuana in states that have already legalized the drug for either medical or recreational purposes.
«Secret polls» show the momentum trending towards him, but nobody thinks he has a decisive lead... only perhaps 2 or 3 points, and there's a large undecided bloc of voters that remains.
A new Morning Consult poll shows national security is back at the forefront of voters» minds following the mass shooting in Orlando that left dozens dead and injured.
As California puts the finishing touches on a $ 15 - per - hour minimum wage by 2022, Morning Consult's policy polling shows that voters nationwide think that's a pretty good idea.
The poll also showed that 59 % of voters support full legalization of marijuana across the U.S., while 93 % support medical marijuana.
Bocskor's analysis makes perfect sense on a cocktail napkin, but a closer look at historical precedent shows that it is difficult to get young voters to rock the polls.
Plecas attributed the victory to Kinsella's careful attention to opinion polls, which showed Bennett's message of restraint and fiscal responsibility resonated with voters.
Opinion polls showed that voters had opposed privatization at the outset (as did the press and many Conservative back benchers), but the Conservatives pointed out that Tony Blair rode to victory in part by abandoning «Clause Four» of the Labour Party's 1904 constitution, advocating state control over the means of production, distribution and exchange.
An average of four major national polls calculated by Real Clear Politics shows Trump leads the GOP pack with 34.5 percent of support among likely Republican voters, while Cruz follows in second place with 19.3 percent.
Recent polls show that voters are pretty much disenchanted with both sides and are overwhelming sick of this election already.
He said polling data show that voters rate the Conservatives high on fiscal management, but lower on job creation.
There is the new Quinnipiac University National Poll showing that 66 percent of American voters support stricter gun laws.
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.
In this context, early public opinion polling has shown that Canadian voters view the economy as the highest - priority issue in the 2008 election.
Recent public and private polls show Bredesen leading Blackburn... Republicans... worry that Corker's Bredesen - friendly comments amount to a tacit permission for pragmatic - minded GOP voters to cross the aisle.
Polls will show over the next couple years, I predict, that Calgary conservative voters remain split between PC and WRP.
Meanwhile, a poll of Calgary - Centre voters conducted by Forum Research for the Huffington Post showed the Conservatives with 44 % support, the Liberals with 21 %, the New Democrats with 14 % and the Green Party with 12 %.
Despite such efforts to instill doubt in voters, a recent CNN / ORC International poll showed that a candidate's Mormon faith made no difference to 80 % of Americans, and that 51 % believed Mormonism was a Christian religion.
But polls show that despite all of this, Trump remains favored among evangelical voters.
At the same time, black voters overwhelmingly supported Obama in 2008, while more recent polling shows a nearly equal level of support for the president's 2012 reelection.
Polls showed the swaying of young Christian voters toward the Democratic party, typically the party considered more friendly to social justice issues and helping «the least of these.»
With the popular perception of a lackluster slate of candidates, a recent poll shows most Republican primary voters lack enthusiasm for any of the current lot.
N.R.L.C. Executive Director David O'Steen presented polling data showing that single - issue «pro-life» voters outnumber single issue «pro-choice» voters.
But Republican primary and caucus voters have shown much better judgment than you would think given the silly season polls of 2011.
A recent Gallup Daily tracking poll showed registered Jewish voters preferred Obama 68 % to 25 % over Romney.
Just prior to Cruz's concession, polls showed anywhere between 16 percent to 24 percent of churchgoing evangelical voters faced with a Trump vs. Clinton matchup, would choose to stay home or vote for a third - party candidate.
Polling just ahead of Cruz's concession showed that anywhere from 16 percent to 24 percent of voters said that if faced with a Trump vs. Clinton matchup, they would choose to stay home or vote for a third - party candidate.
The Democrats began stepping up faith outreach after the 2004 election, when the party suffered major losses and exit polls showed that many voters believed the Democrats were secular or hostile to religion.
The latest polls by NBC and CNN show Trump still solidly leading Ted Cruz among white evangelical voters at large.
Or, in their despondency, Christian voters may not show up to the polls at all.
Maybe it will make you feel better to know that polls show that the majority of voters think gay marriage should be legal.
Nice try on the Obama thing... except those same exit polls from»08 clearly showed that Obama did far better than McCain with the more educated voters.
Early primary polls showed that his supporters were more likely than voters overall to be poor, white, without higher education, and from rural counties or small towns.
A voter - exit poll conducted by The New York Times and CBS showed that white «born - again» Protestants voted 61 percent for Reagan and 34 percent for Carter, a split which closely parallels that of other sectors of society.
Polls conducted throughout the campaign indicated that political preferences among «born - again» voters showed a consistent split between Reagan and Carter.
Thus a recent national poll shows that voters aged eighteen to thirty - four are in favor (56 percent to 40 percent).
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