Sentences with phrase «voters surveyed indicated»

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As surveys indicate, many voters will go to the polls, not to vote for a candidate, but to vote against a candidate.
The survey from Howey Politics and DePauw University indicated Donnelly, a three - term congressman, was at 47 % among likely Indiana voters in the race for the state's U.S. Senate seat, compared to 36 % who support Mourdock, the Indiana state treasurer.
In a new poll released Thursday by Quinnipiac University, the majority of voters surveyed — 55 percent — indicated that they believe New York State government is dysfunctional.
The survey indicates Democratic voters are divided, with 41 % saying Weiner should run and 44 % disagreeing.
The survey also indicates 44 percent of New York voters approve of the job Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's doing, with 27 percent disapproving and nearly three in ten undecided.
The surveys indicate Mr. Schneiderman suffers from a lack of name recognition, though he leads his opponent by 71 points among black voters and 42 points among Latinos.
Hours before he campaigns with former President Bill Clinton in New York City, a Quinnipiac University survey indicates that state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, the Democrats» gubernatorial nominee, holds a 55 to 35 percent advantage among likely voters over Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino, the Republican nominee, with seven percent undecided.
A Marist College Institute for Public Opinion survey released Tuesday morning indicates that 66 percent of New York State registered voters don't think Paterson should resign in wake of a political scandal that ended his hopes of running this year for a full term in office.
The survey indicated Quinn would best Weiner 48 percent to 33 percent in a runoff ballot, with 18 percent of voters undecided.
The Quinnipiac University survey, conducted entirely after Weiner admitted in a news conference last week to lewd chats a year after such sexting forced him to resign from Congress, also indicates that the Democratic New York City mayoral candidate's support among likely voters has dropped significantly.
But a CNN / WMUR survey conducted by the University of New Hampshire also indicates that the race is far from settled, with nearly nine in ten potential Republican primary voters saying they haven't come close to making up their minds and more than four in ten saying they're not satisfied with the field of GOP candidates running for president.
A Siena College Research Institute survey released Monday indicated that 55 percent of New York State registered voters want Paterson to stick it out, with 37 percent calling on him to resign.
The survey indicates the race is tightening: Marist's last poll in April found Quinn had the support of 26 percent of voters as Weiner, amid speculation he would enter the race, was the favorite of 15 percent of those polled.
The survey indicates that Goddard leads among women voters in Arizona 43 to 31 percent while male voters break for Brewer 44 to 28 percent.
This new Marist poll continues a trend seen in other recent surveys of New York voters that indicate Paterson's numbers are plummeting.
A Behavior Research Center survey released Thursday indicates that 64 percent of likely Arizona Republican primary voters support McCain, with19 percent backing former Rep. J.D. Hayworth, five percent supporting Jim Deakin, a Tea Party activist, and 12 percent undecided.
(CNN)---- A new poll suggests that the big television ad push by New York Gov. David Paterson's campaign may not be quite as effective as he'd hoped: A Marist College survey released Friday indicates that 56 percent of New York state voters have seen at least one of Paterson's television commercials - and those who'd seen the ad appeared slightly less likely to support his run.
A Quinnipiac University survey released Wednesday morning indicates that 8 in ten voters, including three - quarters of black voters, say a Democratic primary challenge by Cuomo, who is white, of Paterson, who is black, would not be racially divisive.
According to the survey, 58 % of voters indicated they want former President Mahama to lead the opposition National Democratic Congress, NDC in the 2020 elections.
A 2015 BAEO survey of Black voters in the state indicated strong across the board support for choice programs — 78 % supported parental choice, 66 % approved of charter schools and 63 % favored vouchers / scholarships.
A recent survey of voters from nine swing states indicates that education will be a top concern for poll - goers in the fall election.
National surveys and statewide reports indicate that the majority of likely voters support the use of taxpayer money to fund school choice programs.
A 2015 BAEO survey of Black voters in the state indicated strong across the board support for choice programs — 78 percent supported parental choice, 66 percent approved of charter schools and 63 percent favored vouchers / scholarships.
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