Sentences with phrase «voters felt state»

The poll found 90 percent of voters felt state government corruption is a serious problem.

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Based on interviews with more than 62,000 registered voters since January, Morning Consult crunched how constituents felt about their home - state senators.
Based on interviews with almost 72,000 registered voters since May, Morning Consult crunched how constituents feel about their home - state senators (see more on methodology here).
Absent a major terrorist attack in the United States, or a spate of smaller domestic attacks, or escalating weekly American military casualties, my suspicion is that in the 2016 election, voters will weigh foreign policy based on their feelings about the economy.
Based on his team's undefeated record and his impressive performance this season, it would seem Braxton should have been a finalist; unfortunately voters must have felt uncomfortable casting a vote for the mobile quarterback due to the sanctions placed on Ohio State by the NCAA.
The people Nuttall is hoping to target — long - term Labour voters who're dissatisfied with the current state of affairs and looking for change — are unlikely to feel particularly fondly about his reheated Thatcherism.
In WA state, some examples of that could include the voter referendums that legalized marijuana and gay marriage... topics that politicians felt were overly controversial and preferred not to deal with.
More than half of the voters polled by Siena College said they felt the state was moving in the right direction; a steady increase in the number has been since Gov. Andrew Cuomo took office in January 2011.
Despite an overwhelming feeling among participants that corruption is still a major problem in the New York State government and general disagreement with Governor Cuomo's claim that the Moreland Commission was successful, 58 percent of voters said they would vote to re-elect him.
Voters were also polled on their feelings for former Secretary of State and U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton as a presidential candidate, who was seen as 39 percent favorable - 57 percent unfavorable.
In terms of what issues area voters feel are the most important facing New York State along with Monroe County and the City of Rochester, problems with the economy came in number one.
While 37 percent of voters felt negatively about the state's direction in the fall, now 48 percent of suburban voters feel that way.
The electoral regulatory body has established a five - member panel of eminent persons to look into the merit and demerit for a new voters» register, but LMVCA feels it is taking forever for the EC to state its official position.
«Perhaps simplistically,» a Council of Europe report states, «voters are known generally to prefer faces to institutions, individuals to collectives, the more so if they feel they have had an effective say in exercising a personal preference.»
Out of the 31,395 active voters who reside in our District and are eligible to vote, 23,541 felt it was important to voice their opinion about who would become the next President of the United States.
Even though New York voters feel a feud between Cuomo and de Blasio is not good for the city or state, a big chunk of voters don't feel politically aligned with either man.
He stated: «The worrying truth is that Momentum is actually a middle - class movement exploiting the alienation now felt by university graduates, the public sector, remainers and metropolitan voters.
«I feel that my experience as a GP has helped me enormously in my work,» he stated, and stressed he had been re-elected twice since 1997 by voters who knew he was a practising GP.
Outers mostly represent voters who feel marginalised and left behind by forces that are battering not just their personal security, but nation states and entire regions.
The state's leading pundits had the primary as a «liberal revolt» by those who feel the governor has drifted too far to the right and needed to hear a message, but expect that these voters will come right back into the Cuomo fold in November when faced with a conservative alternative on the ballot like Astorino.
With this new partnership, OFA and NDRC will join forces to reform the practice of allowing politicians to redraw our congressional and state legislative districts in ways that cater to political extremes and leave too many voters feeling as if they don't have a voice.
That's a demonstration of how the state's voters, generally older and whiter, feel about supporting the state's school children, generally younger and browner.
As the California Department of Education prepares to release the first set of student test scores based on the Common Core State Standards, a new poll shows voters have mixed feelings about the new standards, including many who don't understand what they are, or how they're being implemented.
The survey, which was conducted in nine battleground states and surveyed registered voters of color including African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans, found that many voters of color feel climate disruption is a prominent issue that can not and will not wait for action in the distant future.
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