Sentences with phrase «voters surveyed supported»

According to a recent Quinnipiac Poll 42 percent of likely voters surveyed supported Rubio, 35 percent supported Crist and 15 percent supported Meek.
BAEO poll (Aug. 2015) showed the majority of African - American voters surveyed support charter schools — Tennessee 67 %, Louisiana 65 %, New Jersey 65 %, Alabama 54 %.

Not exact matches

The April 26 - 30 voter poll showed Lopez Obrador winning 48 percent support, unchanged from a Reforma voter survey earlier in April.
A survey on Monday showed voters who disapproved of Abe's cabinet outnumbered those who support his cabinet for the first time in six months.
The survey found that 64 percent of Republican voters in Iowa, 67 percent in New Hampshire, and 66 percent in South Carolina support states that want to carry out their own marijuana laws without fear of federal law.
The Ipsos Reid survey, conducted exclusively for Postmedia News and Global TV, reveals that Harper's governing Conservatives, 20 months after winning re-election, are maintaining a steady core of support among voters.
As part of an aggressive new voter - targeting operation, Cambridge Analytica — financially supported by reclusive hedge fund magnate and leading Republican donor Robert Mercer — is now using so - called «psychographic profiles» of US citizens in order to help win Cruz votes, despite earlier concerns and red flags from potential survey - takers.
I have yet to see the details, but the Edmonton Journal is reporting on a new Environics survey, taken between November 4 and 8 that showed the governing Progressive Conservatives with the support of 51 % of decided voters across the province.
So it's not surprising that our research revealed a strong desire amongst the public for politicians to protect and champion business — 82 per cent of voters in our survey agreed that the government should do more to support UK businesses.
Paladino is getting strong support from Tea Party voters, which has helped him gain in the polls, the survey said.
A statewide telephone survey of Likely Voters finds Cuomo with 54 % support versus 38 % for Paladino, the winner of last Tuesday's state GOP Primary.
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in the Empire State finds Cuomo with 51 % support to Paladino's 37 %.
Sixty - four percent of registered voters who were surveyed said they support a proposal to increase taxes on the city's wealthiest earners, while only 21 percent favored tolling motorists entering Manhattan, according to the Quinnipiac University Poll released on Friday.
According to a new Reuters / Ipsos poll, most Trump voters haven't budged in their support of the president, with 88 percent of those surveyed saying they'd cast their ballots for the Republican candidate again if America were to go back in time to Election Day.
This research — the biggest ever survey of UKIP support and potential support, involving a poll of more than 20,000 people and fourteen focus groups with UKIP voters and «considerers» — defines the UKIP temptation.
As part of an aggressive new voter - targeting operation, Cambridge Analytica — financially supported by reclusive hedge fund magnate and leading Republican donor Robert Mercer — is now using so - called «psychographic profiles» of US citizens in order to help win Cruz votes, despite earlier concerns and red flags from potential survey - takers.
According to my recent survey of 19,000 voters in 213 marginals, Lib Dem support is heavily localised.
A recent AARP survey found about three quarters to four fifths of the 50 + Queens voters surveyed said they're «extremely» or «very» likely to support candidates who'll work on:
The poll, which surveyed 678 likely voters in the district, found 43 percent supporting Faso, a former state Assembly minority leader, and 42 percent behind Teachout, a onetime gubernatorial candidate.
«Take part in our survey on the Conservative Party post-Thatcher Main 71 % of Conservative voters support multiculturalism»
The survey, conducted after the video release but before the debate, showed Clinton with 46 percent support among likely voters in a four - way matchup including two minor party candidates, compared with 35 percent for Trump.
Meanwhile, 42 percent of voters polled in the survey said it's Hanna who is running a negative campaign (to be sure, Republicans have hammered O'Brien for supporting a judge who later was accused of sexual harassment), while 23 percent say it's the Democratic candidate who went negative.
The poll released Monday found the expanded background check period is supported by 90 percent of voters surveyed.
A Siena poll last week found voters back holding a convention, but that support has been slipping compared to previous surveys.
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.
According to CNN / Time / Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday, 51 percent of likely voters in Washington State back the three term senator, with 43 percent supporting Rossi, who was the GOP gubernatorial nominee in 2004 and 2008, with two percent undecided.
According to a Quinnipiac University survey released Monday morning, 50 percent of likely voters in the Keystone State support Toomey, with 45 percent backing Sestak and five percent undecided.
According to a Marist College Institute for Public Opinion survey released Monday, 47 percent of New York State voters would back Pataki and 45 percent would support Gillibrand if the general election were held today, with 8 percent undecided.
A survey of 800 New York voters conducted on December 22 - 23, 2008 showed 79 % overall support for a national popular vote for President.
According to a University of Delaware Center for Political Communication survey, 49 percent of Delaware registered voters support Coons, with three in ten backing O'Donnell.
According to an American Research Group survey released Thursday, 47 percent of likely voters in New Hampshire support former state attorney general Kelly Ayotte, the Republican nominee, with 42 percent backing two - term Rep. Paul Hodes, the Democratic nominee, four percent backing other candidates and seven percent undecided.
Fifty percent of likely voters support Paul in the CNN / Time / Opinion Research Corporation survey, while 43 percent back Democratic nominee Jack Conway.
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In a survey of more than 2,000 adults, 79 per cent of Labour supporters said they wanted the policy scrapped, while 65 per cent of voters planning to support the Liberal Democrats in 2015 wanted it to be dropped.
Nearly a quarter of Asian voters do not know which party they will support at the general election, a BBC survey suggests.
More significantly, the latest University of New Hampshire survey found fewer than two in 10 likely Republican primary voters had firmly decided whom to support.
The poll comes after previous surveys of registered voters have shown support for holding a convention, though it had been on a steady decline.
At a Red Room news conference, Cuomo said he wouldn't be swayed by voter surveys showing support for the tax on the state's wealthy, noting he supported the tax on the federal level (in a bit of Cuomoian logic, the governor said he, in fact, supported a millionaires tax on New Yorkers, just a federal surcharge being pushed by President Obama).
Fifty - four percent of likely voters in the survey support Cuomo's re-election bid.
The new poll — based on surveys last week of 810 registered voters — found about half of New Yorkers support Governor Andrew Cuomo's call for greater disclosure requirements to be inserted into the state's $ 141.6 billion budget.
In the same survey conducted Oct. 20 - 22, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has the support of 43 percent of likely voters in the district, followed closely by Rob Astorino, who has the support of 39 percent.
The survey, which was taken after a controversial pastor said Mormonism was a «cult» and that GOP voters should support a «competent Christian,» also shows a majority of Americans believe Mormons are Christians.
Monday's Siena College voter survey — which showed 78 percent of New York voters backing an increase and broad support among registered Republicans — was naturally cited by Silver.
It's because order and predictability are the keys to the Cuomo narrative, and the only plausible explanation behind what seems to be statistical contradiction: Cuomo enjoys a 71 - percent job - approval rating, but 58 percent of voters in the same survey expressed sympathy for the Occupy demonstrators and, by a 66 - 26 margin, support continuation of what's commonly called the millionaires tax.
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.
In August's survey, Spitzer had the support of 53 % of these voters compared with 34 % who supported Stringer.
Massive opposition to giving more money to Scotland — and overwhelming support for a new English Parliament is revealed today in a survey of voters in England and Wales.
A recent Time Warner Cable News / Siena College poll showed Ms. Tenney with support from 35 percent of voters surveyed, with Ms. Myers at 30 percent and Mr. Babinec at 24 percent.
The survey did not include Green Party candidate Ursula Rozum, who had the support of 5 percent of likely voters in a separate poll made public Wednesday.
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.
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