Sentences with phrase «voters polled found»

But at the same time, just over half of voters polled found they place the most trust in the state attorney general to clean up corruption.
The League of Conservation Voters poll found 38 percent of voters approved of Buerkle's job performance; 44 percent disapproved.

Not exact matches

Paul's support is even stronger among the youngest voters — the latest Granite State poll found Paul in first among New Hampshire primary voters under 35, with 32 %, and whopping 56 % of those voters said they had a favorable view of Paul.
«They're not thrilled that he's already jumping ship to run for higher office because that's exactly what he campaigned against and what he promised he wouldn't do, be a ladder - climbing career politician,» Petersen said, noting a JTD strategies poll that found half of Missouri voters think Hawley could be using his attorney general career as a stepping stone to higher office.
The new poll, which was conducted between May 4 and May 9, found that 64 % of voters approved of protections under Obamacare for individuals with pre-existing conditions.
If the 2018 Senate race in Tennessee were held today, voters would favor Democratic candidate Phil Bredesen over his opponent, U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn, a new poll finds.
A new poll released by the American Lung Association found that nearly 70 percent of voters want the EPA to leave the current standards in place.
The poll also found that 87 percent U.S. voters believe that U.S. Veterans Administration doctors should be allowed to prescribe medical marijuana in pill form to veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in states where cannabis is legal.
Medical marijuana is a nonpartisan issue, the poll finds, with 81 percent of Republicans, 94 percent of Democrats, and 93 percent of Independent voters all say medical pot should be legal.
The Quinnipiac voters» poll finds that the majority of eligible voters are pro pot for medical purposes and in general.
An Angus Reid opinion poll released in December found only 25 % of voters supported the Tories, putting them in a tie for second with the Liberals.
Studies looking at 2012 voter turnout in Colorado, Oregon, and Washington have found that ballot measures legalizing marijuana did not drive younger voters to the polls.
Almost all U.S. voters support medical marijuana if prescribed by a doctor, a new Quinnipiac University National poll finds.
The poll, which was released Monday, finds that 89 percent of U.S. voters support allowing adults to legally use marijuana for medical purposes if prescribed by a doctor.
The March 6 national poll found U.S. voters oppose steel, aluminum tariffs; voters oppose armed teachers, back armed security 6 - 1.
Another poll, this one of New Hampshire voters, found that failing to protect net metered customers in Nevada would diminish Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval's vice presidential appeal.
Despite the huge spending edge by the «No» side, which fueled an onslaught of television ads, a recent Field Poll found voters split evenly — 47 percent to 47 percent — on the measure.
The Strategic Counsel poll referenced earlier, for example, found that 15 percent of voters ranked the environment as the most important issue, up from three percent in the last election.
A poll conducted by Illinois Policy found 42 percent of active likely voters in Illinois oppose a progressive tax, with 29 percent unsure or having no opinion, and 29 percent supporting.
One recent poll found 64 percent of voters supporting an assault weapons ban and 74 percent in favor of the opportunity to vote on it.
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).
A CNN poll found that only four percent of overall voters would abstain from choosing either candidates, but not because voters were pleased with the choice.
A similar poll, also released Tuesday, conducted by Public Policy Polling on behalf of Planned Parenthood, found that 53 % of Catholic voters support the Obama administration on this question.
Chris Cillizza and Jim VandeHei have a great article in today's Post, «In Ohio, a Battle of Databases,» that looks in detail at how campaigns work with data behind the scenes to find voters, hit them with targeted messages and ultimately get them to the polls.
A new Siena poll finds Democratic Assemblyman David Weprin leads GOP businessman Bob Turner 48 - 42 percent among likely voters in Democrat - dominated NY - 9 with five weeks to go before the Sept. 13 special election to fill ex-Rep.
While the governor's re-election may look good at the moment, the prospects for a 2020 campaign for governor are not widely supported among New York voters, the poll found.
They also pointed to yesterday's Siena poll, which found voters» support for a public campaign finance system now stands at 59 - 36.
A TWC News / Siena College poll released this week found Akshar leading Fiala among likely voters by 28 percentage points in the district that has a GOP voter enrollment edge.
A recent Siena poll found Hanna trailing Arcuri by just eight percentage points, but 14 points behind him with independent voters, who could prove to be a crucial swing voting bloc.
In fact a poll this week found that an overwhelming majority of voters would rather anything but another five years of Clegg.
A recent Q poll found voters agree 48 - 45 with the decision, and the appeal / implementation split is 43 - 49.
The Q - poll today found that while there's very little gap between male and female voters on whether to back Spitzer or Stringer, black voters support the former governor by a margin of 61 percent to 32 percent.
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.
A majority of Republican voters, 67 percent, do have a positive view of the president, the poll found.
Senate Democrats, meanwhile, are seizing on a Siena College poll released Tuesday morning that found a broad majority of voters want ethics reform and anti-corruption measures approved this year.
«A recent poll by the Siena Research Institute found only 27 people of voters are prepared to re-elect Gillibrand, while 40 percent prefer «someone else.»»
The poll found McGrath is viewed favorably by 48 percent of likely voters and unfavorably by 39 percent.
Today's Marist poll finds voter sentiment hasn't changed much when it comes to the upcoming midterm elections, with voters closely divided on whether they're willing to support incumbents or vote for new faces.
In that same month, our poll for the Independent on Sunday found that, while 39 per cent of voters agreed that «The NHS would be safer under Labour than the Conservatives», 47 per cent disagreed.
What's more, the Survation poll also found that 4.4 percent of Remain voters (710,214 people) wished they'd voted Leave.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has received a major boost ahead of next May's Holyrood elections as a poll finds more than half of voters now back independence.
By a margin of 51 percent to 42 percent, voters in the district backed the GOP controlling the Senate, the poll found.
Surely there must be some kind of formal definition of where the boundary lies, so that voters know who they are eligible to vote for and where to find their polling place.
Still, a Q - poll released today found Stringer leading by only three percentage points — 48 percent to 45 percent — among female voters.
And if you also have find - your - polling - place features or instructions for day - of - election voter registration (where it's allowed), you'll also have a better chance of providing your potential supporter with something they need and leaving them with a positive impression.
The poll found that 36 percent of state voters want the current governor to run for president, while 39 percent say he shouldn't run.
(Actually, the latest poll found that while a majority of NYC voters don't think de Blasio deserves re-election, he's still trouncing all of his potential rivals, and the one who comes closest to beating him is a fellow Democrat — and erstwhile primary opponent — former NYC Council Speaker Chris Quinn).
The poll found only 19 % of voters said it doesn't bother them too much, while 8 % aren't upset at all.
The same poll found that NYC voters approve 56 - 37 percent of the job Cuomo is doing, and say 58 - 22 percent that he would be better for the city than Cynthia Nixon.
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.
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