Sentences with phrase «weak polling numbers»

Ed Miliband's summer leadership crisis intensified again this weekend, with weak polling numbers underlining a double whammy of personal attacks from senior figures in the party.
Look at Gillibrands weak poll numbers, she's left the door wide open for DioGuardi to expose her shifty past to the voters and take the seat.

Not exact matches

Similarly, a weak online presence relative to other challengers need not preclude reaching the top of the polls, as Giuliani's numbers show.
Senior members of the party want Mr Cameron to announce a number of new policy proposals in the new year as a way of taking the electorate's focus away from the economy, over which he has appeared weak when compared to Gordon Brown in recent polls.
Jay Townsend, while a great candidate, doesn't have the name recognition necessary statewide to compete against Schumer, and even though Gillibrand is a weak candidate, she will benefit from the fact that Schumer will draw a large number of people to the polls, thus assisting her campaign, as well as DioGuardi not really being a statewide candidate.
But the New York Times reported his polling numbers in his current post are weak, with a 45 percent disapproval rate and only a 38 percent approval rate.
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