But the governor's grades when it comes to his handling of education are starkly negative: Only 28 percent of
voters polled think he's doing a good job.
Regardless of whom they support, nearly half of the registered New York
voters polled think Clinton will be the next president, while 19 percent think Trump will move into the White House.
Not exact matches
«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.
«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.
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.
Sixty percent of registered
voters think corporations pay «too little» in taxes, according to a September
poll from Morning Consult and Politico, surveying a little under 2,000 Americans.
Super Tuesday is largely
thought to be when the primaries and caucuses move from local to national, as
voters in 12 states and one U.S. territory go to the
polls next Tuesday, March 1.
They
think voters are fed up with the chaos in the White House and Trump's behavior, and that will matter more when
voters enter the
polls than the level of the stock market or how many jobs there are.
What bothers me is that, assuming the
poll was reliable, 30 % of registered
voters do not know that Romney is Mormon and
think that Mr. Obama is a Muslim.
But Republican primary and caucus
voters have shown much better judgment than you would
think given the silly season
polls of 2011.
According to a new
poll, 46 % of likely Republican
voters in the state of Mississippi
think that interracial marriage should be illegal.
I don't
think the majority of American
voters that can take the time from their very busy schedules to spend 10 minutes at the
polls are pro-gay.
Maybe it will make you feel better to know that
polls show that the majority of
voters think gay marriage should be legal.
Fortunately, MLB.com has
polled their 16 Hall of Fame
voters about the 2013 ballot, thus giving us, if not a perfectly representative sample, a pretty good cross-section of the
voters» various
thought processes.
Nearly 70 % of the
voters in a danpatrick.com
poll think the Heat's season was a failure, but TNT analyst Steve Kerr said that people are focusing on false expectations created by LeBron James (above) and his teammates.
For example,
polling for IPPR showed that a striking 63 per cent of «DE» individuals
think that it serves their interests badly, while «AB»
voters are evenly split.
Just 16 % of
voters think the Conservatives and Liberal Democrat will remain in government together until 2015, according to a
poll out today.
(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).
Commenting on the TUC opinion
poll * showing that two thirds of
voters thought paying teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said:
A recent YouGov
poll, for example, showed that 32 % of Labour Remain
voters think Labour is «completely against» Brexit, and 31 % of Labour Leavers
think it is «completely in favour».
The majority of
voters surveyed in a new
poll think Trump has cheated on his wife, first lady Melania Trump, during their 13 - year marriage.
And while it's an uphill battle facing a heavily entrenched foe, outreach efforts will give Staten Island and Brooklyn
voters — both old and new — food for
thought the next time they go to the
polls: ranging from alleged campaign finance fraud; to Grimm's threatening of a reporter with physical violence; to his latest federal fraud and tax charges, he is quite a colorful character with a very colorful history just begging to be lampooned.
I
think there's the anger and the frustration that
voters say they feel in
polls actually hasn't really showed up at the
polls.
Liberal activists who have been critical of Cuomo on education and other issues
think an insurgent with greater name recognition could provide a stronger challenge, even though
polls say Cuomo is still popular among Democratic
voters statewide.
A recent YouGov
poll found 49 % of
voters thought Theresa May would make a better prime minister than Corbyn.
A recent
poll of New York
voters showed 45 percent
thought he should run for office some day, but 48 percent said his political career was over.
Using YouGov
polling which asked
voters, between June and December 2010, whether they
thought the spending cuts were being done fairly or unfairly, Katwala has produced a «fair cuts index» which appears to show pretty conclusively that popular attitudes have shifted decisively against the government, By mid-September, the index showed a net fairness rating of -21.
In the Pennsylvania exit
poll voters were asked who they
thought would be the Democratic nominee.
(Interestingly, the same day the Times is endorsing someone against Rangel, it's also running a story about a
poll it commissioned on the congressman's future that found an «overwhelming majority» of Manhattan
voters think he should either resign of end his re-election bid to clear his name).
«Could ridesharing mitigate
voter suppression where marginalized communities have lost the full protection of the Voting Rights Act and find it hard to even get to a
polling booth,» Sasjkia Otto
thought.
By coincidence, today also sees the publication of a
poll from YouGov for the Times newspaper which suggests
voters think Cameron is shifting to the right.
Just 16 % of
voters think the coalition will make it all the way to May 2015, a recent
poll showed.
Everyone's been in Kentucky Boneless Chicken mode since I soft -
polled a bunch of target
voters on recognition issues and just over 70 % of them
thought Ed Balls was EWAN MCGREGOR»S DAD.
15th May 2017, The Independent: Tory
voters think their party is now more right - wing thank Ukip,
poll finds
They also said Mr Cameron would not be swayed by findings of another
poll that suggested only 7 % of
voters backed his stance and that 69 % of Tory supporters were among the 74 % of
voters who
think he should have sacked Mrs Miller.
While only 39 % of New Yorkers
think race relations in the state are excellent (4 %) or good (35 %)-- compared to 58 % who say they are fair (43 %) or poor (15 %)-- that is up from the 2015 Siena
Poll, which had 31 % positive and 66 % negative, including 28 % poor, according to a new Siena College poll of New York State registered voters released Monday morn
Poll, which had 31 % positive and 66 % negative, including 28 % poor, according to a new Siena College
poll of New York State registered voters released Monday morn
poll of New York State registered
voters released Monday morning.
A large majority of
voters think Maria Miller should be sacked as Culture Secretary, according to a
poll conducted in the wake of her apology to Parliament over expenses.
Large majorities
think many public sector workers should be given pay rises above one per cent, and most Labour
voters think their party should support strike action if pay demands are not met, according to my latest
poll.
The Prime Minister's «irrational» backing of beleaguered Culture Secretary Maria Miller over her expenses is damaging the party's election hopes, activists warned, as a
poll suggested two in three Tory
voters thought she should be sacked.
TUC Opinion
Poll on Regional Pay Commenting on the TUC opinion poll * showing that two thirds of voters thought paying teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in teach
Poll on Regional Pay Commenting on the TUC opinion
poll * showing that two thirds of voters thought paying teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in teach
poll * showing that two thirds of
voters thought paying teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in teaching.
Voters are sick of having their own little Donald Trump in county government, and I
think these
poll numbers reflect it.»
Sixty - eight percent of
voters polled said they don't
think either the Senate and Assembly has what it takes to pull the state from its budget morass, which doesn't bode well, considering the state's three - men - to - tango budget process.
A YouGov
poll for the Times in January found that just one - in - four
voters think Trident should be fully replaced as opposed to 56 % of
voters who
think it should be downgraded or scrapped altogether.
A YouGov
poll for The Sunday Times finds that only 21 % of
voters think that David Cameron genuinely believes in gay marriage.
The announcement on ethics comes as a new
poll finds Governor Cuomo is at his lowest job approval rating since taking office, with 50 % of
voters thinking he's doing a good or excellent job.
A recent Quinnipiac
poll found that only 20 percent of
voters think he deserves a second term, while 50 percent
think he does not.
These proportions have improved from November's
poll when 23 % of Democrats, 15 % of Republicans, and 19 % of non-enrolled
voters thought the same.
I
think a
poll of likely
voters should be conducted right after petitioning to be most valuable.»
The logical consequence of Labour slumping to third place in some
polls would be for more Labour
voters to start voting tactically just as they once routinely expected Lib Dems to, and the leftwing
think tank Compass is now actively debating this idea.
According to this NY1 - Marist
Poll, 12 % of registered
voters in the five boroughs
think the mayor is doing an excellent job while 32 % say he is doing a good one.