Carroll also said more than half of
voters polled continue to think Kelly might run — despite him saying repeatedly that he has no plans to run for office after serving out his term.
Not exact matches
As I flew back from Dublin to Edinburgh I read the Sunday edition of the Irish Independent the headline of which was «
POLL: Act Now on Abortion say
voters» with the story
continuing: «The most seismic shift [in the Irish public's attitude to abortion] is that a clear majority (56 %) now favour a new referendum to repeal the current position, which gives equal right to life to the mother and foetus.»
Polls in the province show 80 per cent of
voters in favour of legalized midwifery, and legalization of the practice in Ontario has turned up the heat to the point where Quebec Health Minister Marc - Yvan Cote warned doctors that if they
continue with their obstructionist tactics, he will skip pilot projects and go directly to legalization.
Voters in President Donald Trump's home state
continue to hold an unfavorably view of him as a majority are concerned with reporters of Russian meddling in the election, a Siena College
poll released on Thursday found.
Over on Team Turner, campaign spokeswoman Jessica Proud took the opportunity to highlight the congressman's big get from last week — a nod from former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani — saying the
poll results
continue the «momentum - building» sparked by that endorsement, showing Turner as the favorite among Republican
voters.
Republican candidates, others are hopeful the New York mogul will
continue to bring new
voters out to the
polls this November.
In a new Quinnipiac university
poll, the public advocate
continued his late race surge, climbing up to 36 percent of likely primary
voters.
Today's Marist
poll finds AG Andrew Cuomo's
continued waiting game has not hurt his standing with New York
voters, 64 percent of whom say he's doing either a «good» or «excellent» job in office.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone
poll finds that 50 % of Registered New York City
Voters continue to view Weiner unfavorably, unchanged from mid-May.
Despite the Senate contretemps this spring, most
voters say they want the coalition to
continue, the Siena
poll found, with just 22 percent backing full Democratic control.
Cuomo supports the Dream Act, and he said he would
continue to push for it (Changes of the measure passing took a double - whammy hit in March when the state Senate narrowly defeated the bill and a Siena College
poll showed most
voters oppose the measure).
Organizations on the left have been vocally unhappy with Cuomo and the $ 138 billion budget agreement in particular (self - identified liberal
voters, however,
continue to give Cuomo strong support, according to a recent Siena College
poll).
The May Day weekend will see
continued campaigning as parties desperately try to convince the remaining undecided
voters ahead of Thursday's
poll.
Will non-enrolled
voters avoid the
polls because of Washington's
continued dysfunction?
A new
poll of New Jersey
voters suggests independent candidate Chris Daggett, center,
continues to make gains.
And the
poll found he
continues to have a significantly higher margin of support among African American
voters than he does with whites, a trend that has persisted throughout his mayoralty.
«You have almost half of New York
voters saying they're not voting for this guy after he's spent tens of millions of dollars, and even 20 percent of Democrats in the Quinnipiac
poll weren't supporting him,» he
continued.
As investigations into economic development programs
continue to swirl in New York, most
voters believe Gov. Andrew Cuomo is an ethical elected official, a Siena College
poll released on Tuesday found.
Today's Siena
poll finds Doug Hoffman
continues to attract the support of 15 percent of NY - 23
voters even though he's no longer campaigning, leaving the two remaining candidates — Democrat Rep. Bill Owens and Republican Matt Doheny — running neck - and - neck.
Hillary Clinton reclaimed New Hampshire from her Democratic rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, while celebrity tycoon Donald Trump
continued his reign at the top of Republican contenders in the PPP
poll of likely
voters released today.
Siena College
poll says «his popularity
continues to slide with Upstate
voters» Yeah, it's obvious.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's favorability rating has recovered among New York
voters, but he
continues to face negative numbers for his performance rating and for his handling of key issues, a Siena College
poll released Tuesday found.
Proud
continued: «This
poll is as phony as their lawsuit against President Trump;
voters are going to re-elect Dan Donovan who will keep this seat in Republican hands and help enact the President's agenda to strengthen America.»
Cuomo
continues to fall in the
polls, with only a bare majority (51 %) now supporting him, raising the real possibility that most
voters will reject him in November.
ALBANY — In the state both major party presidential candidates call home, Democrat Hillary Clinton
continues to have a commanding lead over Republican Donald Trump, topping him 54 - 30 in a Siena College Research Institute
poll of New York's likely
voters released Wednesday.
Despite his low
poll numbers, GOP Challenger Rob Astorino
continues an active campaign; he met with
voters on Long Island and released a jobs program in Binghamton, where he attacked the governor's record.
Despite his low
poll numbers, GOP Challenger Astorino
continues an active campaign, meeting with
voters on Long Island and releasing a jobs program in Binghamton, where he attacked the governor's record.
A majority of New York City
voters continue to disapprove of Mayor Bill de Blasio's job performance, according to a Q
poll released yesterday, but he would still probably fare well in a matchup against at least two of his potential Democratic primary rivals.
More than 70 percent of
voters approve of Mayor Bill de Blasio's plan to not arrest people caught with 25 grams or less of marijuana, but the racial gap over the mayor's performance
continues to widen, according to a new Quinnipiac University
poll.
NEW YORK CITY — Slow - moving lines
continued to cause extensive delays hours after
polls opened to
voters Tuesday morning in a historic election that could see the first woman elected president.
According to the
poll, 74 percent of Republican
voters said party officials should
continue to support Trump.
President Barack Obama
continues to beat Mitt Romney among African American
voters with a staggering 94 percent to 0 percent lead, according to a
poll released Tuesday.
Miringoff says the
poll indicates a majority of registered
voters in New York State approve of Cuomo's job performance -52 % - and he
continues to be well - liked in the state.
Despite his low
poll numbers, GOP Challenger Astorino
continues an active camping, he was to meet with
voters on Long Island, and released a jobs program in Binghamton, where he attacked the governor's record.
CITY COUNCIL — City Council leaders
continued their attack on the Board of Elections Tuesday, releasing the results of a survey that showed more than a third of
voters last week were confused by the new computerized
polling system.
Meanwhile, a Siena College
poll shows that the Moreland Commission and its work are largely unknown to
voters, yet 72 percent of
voters want the Commission to
continue investigations.
This new Marist
poll continues a trend seen in other recent surveys of New York
voters that indicate Paterson's numbers are plummeting.
«Both in personal popularity and job performance, David Paterson's standing with
voters continues to slide,» said Steven Greenberg, Siena New York
Poll spokesman.
For our part, it is clear that phone
polls steadfastly
continue to collect too many Labour
voters in the raw sample, and the challenge for phone
polling is to find a way to overcome the systematic reasons for doing so.
As debate
continues over components of NCLB, policymakers should consider whether it is realistic to assume
voters will in fact use the
polls to drive school improvement.
«Aside from apple pie,» he
continued, «preschool may... be the only issue on which
voters agree,» referring to
polls showing that big majorities of Republicans and Democrats «support expansion of prekindergarten.»
A new
poll shows school choice
continues to enjoy popularity among
voters nationwide.
A new national
poll shows school choice
continues to be popular with
voters nationwide.
The
poll, commissioned by The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation and the California Charter School Association (CCSA), offered insight into how parents and
voters view public schools in Los Angeles as The Broad Foundation and others including CCSA
continue to solicit input on how best to increase access for families seeking high - quality public schools.
The
poll also found
voters continue to be split on charter schools, with 39 percent favoring them and 35 percent opposed to increasing their numbers in New Jersey as part of a statewide plan to improve student performance.
And no surprise that the Washington Post runs front - page articles like «Climate Is a Risky Issue for Democrats,» or that Pew
polls continue to find global warming ranking nearly dead last out of the top 20
voter priorities.
He
continued:»...
voters were told that the locations of
polling stations in their districts had been moved... The information was false and Elections Canada neither made nor authorized those calls.»
As national attacks on health care and Planned Parenthood patients
continue, new
polling data confirms Massachusetts
voters overwhelmingly support Planned Parenthood and access to the full range of sexual and reproductive health care services, including safe, legal abortion.
As national attacks on health care and Planned Parenthood patients
continue, new
polling data confirms Massachusetts
voters overwhelmingly support Planned Parenthood and reproductive health care.