More than two - thirds of those poll respondents think children aren't prepared for kindergarten, and
voters of all parties say we should be doing more to give our children a strong start.
Not exact matches
Landry
said the selection
of both Stephens and Trump shows that local
voters were able to see past the presidential race and «pick the best representatives for the job, regardless
of which
party they represent.»
As Clinton gets closer to securing her
party's nomination, Democratic
voters believe it is important that she throw a bone to her
party's base; 52 percent
of them
said it is important for her to choose a liberal as her running mate, and 41 percent
said that it was important for that person to be from outside
of Washington, D.C.
When likely
voters were asked whether a third -
party candidate who is certified on a majority
of state ballots should be included in the presidential debates, 76 percent
said yes; 17 percent
said no; and 7 percent were undecided.
Nevada — scene
of the Las Vegas concert massacre that left 58 people dead in October — dropped from a C - minus to a D this year, Cutilletta
said, because a 2016
voter - approved ballot initiative requiring that private -
party transfers
of firearms be subject to a background check has not taken effect.
And while Premier Alison Redford has been cold towards the idea
of granting cities more financial power,
saying she's «satisfied with the way things are,» her
party should not forget that city
voters are who they owe for their narrow re-election to government in 2012.
Even if third
parties could only get a little
of your data — your hometown,
say, or your gender — they could match it up with all kinds
of other records, such marketing databases or
voter registration databases, to paint a more complete picture
of you as a person.
An August 2010 poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press and the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life found that nearly half
of Tea
Party supporters (46 %) had not heard
of or did not have an opinion about «the conservative Christian movement sometimes known as the religious right»; 42 %
said they agree with the conservative Christian movement and roughly one - in - ten (11 %)
said they disagree (based on registered
voters).
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.
Really, the hatefulness on the board
says much more about the ugliness
of the current base
voters of the Democratic
Party than it does Mia Love.
A «stringent» likely
voter screen was applied to the sample
of registered
voters that had been statistically adjusted to reflect
party registration, gender and age, Siena
said.
The goal is to expand the universe
of potential Democratic
voters, and
party officials
said they believed that 73 percent
of the 23,000 unaffiliated
voters who had requested ballots were likely to support Mr. Braley.
Both the main political
parties have promised «change» in 2008, although there is little chance
of voters being given a
say on the major issues facing the country.
Her approval ratings are also now the highest
of any
party leader across the UK, with even many English
voters saying they would back her
party next month given the chance.
In one recent survey, 81 %
of voters described the
parties as «much
of a muchness» and only 16 %
said they felt there was a real difference between them.
«As an early supporter
of the Working Families
Party and a member
of the New York State Senate's Independent Democratic Conference, I have always believed that
voters should have choice,» Savino
said in a statement released by her campaign committee this afternoon.
At the end
of last month Ed Miliband had net personal ratings
of -46 % according to YouGov with 68 %
of voters saying he is «doing badly» as leader
of the Labour
party.
«What I've found fascinating in the last week
of this process has been the numbers
of people — probably not in the Labour
party, may not even be Labour
voters — who have written to me to
say thanks very much for speaking up against austerity and for speaking up against inequality in society,» he
says.
Calls by the opposition New Patriotic
Party (NPP) for a new electoral roll and validation of voters prior to the November 7 elections are a diversion by the party to aid it rig the poll, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, General Secretary of the governing National Democratic Congress has
Party (NPP) for a new electoral roll and validation
of voters prior to the November 7 elections are a diversion by the
party to aid it rig the poll, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, General Secretary of the governing National Democratic Congress has
party to aid it rig the poll, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, General Secretary
of the governing National Democratic Congress has
said.
He again insisted that it is the political
parties themselves who contribute to bloating
of the register
saying «will a call for a new
voters register suddenly make the political
parties repentant
of their corrupt practices?
Pollster and Managing Editor
of the Daily Dispatch Newspaper, Ben Ephson has
said, the New Patriotic
Party (NPP) ascended to the height
of double standards, when it questioned the credibility
of the five - member team that was empanelled by the Electoral Commission (EC) to assess calls for a new
voters register.
Instead, she laid the blame at the feet
of the Democratic
Party — speficially the Rev. Al Sharpton, who publicly declared his support for keeping the partisan primary system in place last weekend,
saying nonpartisan elections would enable self - financed candidates like the billionaire mayor to take over the political system and disenfranchise minority
voters.
A key requirement
of democracy is equal protection
of all stakeholders - i.e., if at some point there is a completely fair vote
of 2/3 population preferring the choices advocated and implemented by
party A; and 1/3 preferring the choices
of party B - then a system must ensure that the minority gets adequate protections and fair treatment; so that while at this moment country gets steered to choice A, the minority doesn't get punished in any way for
saying that in their opinion choice B might be best; and if some
of the original
voters change their mind, the choice B can still be known even if the governing clique that was elected on the idea
of A wants to continue with A forever.
«It's clearly an example
of when you talk to
voters about issues they care about, you cross
party lines on issues like education and funding,» Pellegrino
said.
A majority
of voters continue to
say they'd like to see the state Senate back in Democratic hands, but Greenberg chalks that up largely to the considerable enrollment edge enjoyed by the
party across the state.
According to Ipsos Mori, which has been asking
voters the same question at every general election since the early 1980s, 2010 was the first year when as many people
said they were voting on the character
of the leader as much as they were on his
party's policies.
The Conservatives are also seen as the safest pair
of hands to manage the economy overall, with 40 per cent
of voters thinking that the Conservatives are the best
party for the UK economy, compared to 31 per cent who
say Labour is.
The German democracy is much less black - and - white than,
say, the US one and the large majority
of voters value adherence to democratic principles much higher than having their
party win at all costs.
Given that 35 %
of Labout
voters say their second choice
Party is the BNP your «Progressive» majority is not progressing in quite the same direction is it.
Over a third
of Labour
voters in 2015, where it went down to heavy defeat,
said they would not vote for the
party under him.
While asking a roomful
of voters to elect him, Syracuse mayoral candidate Raymond Blackwell
said he has assaulted people, carried a gun to
parties and tried selling drugs.
You have to bear in mind that the news sources UKIP
voters read will * always * tell them this absolutely regardless
of anything those
parties actually do or
say.
Critics
say key figures talked up
party's chances and failed to address concerns
of white working - class
voters
Since then, however, the Tea
Party scored a couple more primary victories, and a New York Times «poll recently reported that
voters across the country, they
said they're disenchanted with all incumbents regardless
of whether they're Democrats or Republicans.
63 %
of Labour
voters, 52 %
of Liberal Democrat
voters and 25 %
of Conservative
voters said they would be more likely to vote for such a
party.
While the right
of the
party have lectured Corbyn and the left for the past year about talking - down to
voters, being «out
of touch» and not understanding ordinary people's views, here Smith is
saying he believes Labour should go into the 2020 election telling the 52 %
of Leave
voters they are simply wrong.
A Com / Res poll for ITV on 30 April put UKIP 11 points ahead
of Labour, with 38 %
of voters saying they intend to vote for Nigel Farage's
party at the European and local elections on 22 May.
Funneling money through
party committees is a common and legal way to sidestep campaign finance rules that limit the amount
of donations from PACs, individuals and corporations,
said Barbara Bartoletti, legislative director
of the League
of Women
Voters.
Of the
voters who have
said they are likely or certain to vote there seems to be very little to separate the two main
parties.
Here's a clip from an interview I did with GOP US Senate designee Bruce Blakeman following the convention last week in which he appears to sideswipe his primary opponent, David Malpass, suggesting he's out
of touch with regular
voters (the «pizza and beer wing
of the
party,» as Blakeman would
say).
Maverick GOP US Rep. Matt Gaetz, 36, speaking at a meeting
of younger members
of congress, reports The Hill,
said Republicans could appeal to younger
voters by ending «our
party's war on science,» noting that people don't choose to be gay, that the earth is warming, and that medical marijuana helps some people significantly.......
Nearly a fifth
of voters said they had a more favourable view
of David Cameron than to the Conservative
Party generally, with 62 %
saying their view
of the two was the same.
This, they
said was because «we have examined the petition
of the NPP over the compromise
of the
voters register» and «the National Democratic
Party (NDP) is overwhelmingly struck by the evidence provided and in the party's opinion places an indelible mark of failed responsibility by the EC.&r
Party (NDP) is overwhelmingly struck by the evidence provided and in the
party's opinion places an indelible mark of failed responsibility by the EC.&r
party's opinion places an indelible mark
of failed responsibility by the EC.»
Belanger
said some
of the signatures should clearly be thrown out because they were signed by unregistered
voters, or those registered to other
parties.
Despite not being victorious, he
said Gov. Andrew Cuomo co-opted at least 19
of their positions to win over those Green
Party voters.
The Indiana Democratic
Party's decision to challenge Rep. Todd Young's petitions to be on the Senate primary ballot amounted to
voter deprivation, the chairman
of the National Republican Senatorial Committee
said Thursday.
Right to
say that it is «politically naive to think that by merely increasing ethnic representation within the Parliamentary
Party... Asian and Afro - Caribbean
voters across Britain will experience some sort
of «political epiphany» and suddenly begin voting Conservative».
Voters were twice as likely to
say their view
of Mr Clegg was less favourable than that
of his
party as to
say it was more favourable; for Ed Miliband, the ratio is more than three to one.
Griebel
said the large Republican and Democratic fields and the lack
of a favorite in either
party were not a factor in his decision to run as an independent, but he noted that he doesn't have to participate in the convention or primary process and can communicate directly with
voters regardless
of their
party affiliation.
That development raised issues about her eligibility as a
voter, since the
party's Greater Accra regional chairman, Ade Coker,
said the non-existence
of one's name on the register meant that person was not a registered
voter since, according to him, the source
of the NDC's register
of voters was the national register
of the Electoral Commission.