Sentences with phrase «who voted in the poll»

Hawaii was undefeated but played a gazillion time zones away from anybody who voted in the polls and beat mostly terrible teams in the WAC.
Posh conducted a fan vote, giving their supporters three options and nearly 42 % of the 5,000 odd folks who voted in the poll chose this white and gold shirt.

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Considering that small - business owners plan turn out to the polls in droves, who will step up to capture the small - business vote?
According to the Press Association, Farage thinks UK has voted to Remain after hearing from «friends in the financial markets who have done some big polling
I think that if Democrats would come out for that, then you would see a lot of rural areas that went for Trump where there's little pickup trucks going to the polls, with guys who have beards and they have ponytails and they have a gun rack in the back, and they would be voting for recreational marijuana because they know it makes sense too.
Are you related to one of the 2,293 people who voted for Tim Pawlenty in the Iowa Straw poll?
An Abacus Data poll released this month found 62 percent of Canadians think Trudeau is doing at least «an acceptable job» on the economy, including 49 percent of those who voted in the last election for the Conservatives.
Not So Fast: A new poll found a marked increase in the number of young Americans who say they will vote in the upcoming midterms.
I've seen people coming to the polls with a list compiled by pastors to tell them who to vote for in each ward.
(CNN)- Bias against a Mormon presidential candidate hasn't budged in 45 years, with 18 % of Americans saying they would not vote for a well - qualified candidate who happened to be Mormon, according to a Gallup Poll released Thursday.
In a political poll, those who say they are going to vote for candidate x are not cross-examined to determine the authenticity of their stated intent.
We just saw a rare election in that, according to a CNN exit poll, nearly half of those who voted had an unfavorable view of both presidential candidates.
(CNN)-- One of the most important sub-plots in the Iowa caucuses was which candidate would win the support of Iowa's evangelical voters, who comprised 60 percent of the vote in 2008, and according to the CNN entrance poll, comprised 58 % of the vote Tuesday night.
As a wave of disappointed voters announced on Twitter that Trump's election has led them to drop the label evangelical, den Dulk speculated that evangelical believers who voted for Clinton may have been less likely to identify that way in exit polls, widening the born - again gap between the two candidates.
Among white evangelicals, Democrats won just 20 - percent of the vote, less even than in 2004, when that group flocked to the polls to support George W. Bush, an evangelical who took religious outreach to new levels.
Though its electoral successes were widespread at the local and state level the success of the early Socialist Party as a movement with mass was very much linked to the personality of Eugene V. Debs who polled nearly a million votes in the presidential campaign of 1912.
In addition, one must also realize that these polls only address Republican primary voters, but there are significant groups of evangelicals who are Democrats or Independents, so the anti-Trump vote amongst all evangelicals in the country might reach 80 - 90 % once non-Republican primary voters are accounted foIn addition, one must also realize that these polls only address Republican primary voters, but there are significant groups of evangelicals who are Democrats or Independents, so the anti-Trump vote amongst all evangelicals in the country might reach 80 - 90 % once non-Republican primary voters are accounted foin the country might reach 80 - 90 % once non-Republican primary voters are accounted for.
I say that as if it were a continuing process because I live in a state with early voting and despite what polling and the Obama campaign says, pollsters only get to talk to people who will talk to them and get to choose who they poll.
Vote in the poll below on who you think should have won MVP for Saturday's Spring Game.
A poll carried out by The Sun newspaper recently has found out who the public have voted as their most hated footballer in the Premier League ever!
1 Vote apiece for Sammy Baugh, Joe Namath and Mickey Mouse in a Palm Beach Post poll asking readers who should replace injured Dolphins QB Dan Marino.
There were 1,454 people who voted in last year's poll.
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Seton Hall was picked to finish second in the preseason coaches poll, receiving one first place vote (presumably from Villanova coach Jay Wright who couldn't vote for his own team).
He was in outstanding form as the Clarets kept a clean sheet and polled 59 % of the vote with George Boyd, who scored the winning goal, taking second place with a 20 % share.
They have had a decent non-conference schedule thus far playing Northwestern (ranked # 23 at the time) and playing St. Louis who has one vote in the United Soccer Coaches Poll and is unofficially 43rd in the nation.
Have your say on who scored the finest strike for Liverpool during February by casting a vote in our Goal of the Month poll now.
One of the teams coming in for that is Iowa State, who received 59 points worth of votes in the preseason poll to land at the # 32 spot in the rankings.
Weissmann was receiving 10 percent of the vote in a Siena poll conducted before the WFP officially endorsed Maloney, who was trailing Hayworth 46 - 33 among likely voters.
On the other side, those who are aware of their vote not being «conventional» tend to hide it and do not show in polls.
The difference in votes between the NPP and the NDC in the 2012 elections was about 6,000, with Nana Abekah, a CPP man who went independent polling 6,000 votes.
What is extremely difficult to pin down and, according to him, the greatest challenge for accurate polling is determining who is actually likely to vote in any given election, both among the respondents, and how that maps out to the larger population.
The party's appeal to the 48 % of people who voted to remain in the European Union last year did not cut through as hoped on polling day.
I don't have polls to back this up, but a simplified version of what I just said would be: A libertarian is likely to vote FOR «pro-gay-marriage» specifically - e.g. in a referendum - but vote against politicians («D») who are for gay marriage for reasons that have nothing to do with gay marriage but with the politicians» other policies.
In the meantime, people who have their polling cards with them are able to vote
Facebookers who had identified themselves as Tea Party supporters or Christian rock fans, or who had posted messages in favor of tax cuts or against abortion, found an ad from Bachmann waiting for them on their profile page in the weeks before the vote, asking for their support and directing them to a link where they could arrange a free ride to the polling place.
While 97 % of Labour members might wish to remain in the EU, polling shows that 27 - 33 % of people who voted Labour in 2015 want to leave.
A wide majority of voters who supported Hillary Clinton in the November presidential election say they would vote for her again despite her loss, according to a new poll.
These were only two individuals but it still seems significant that people who haven't been to the polls since they voted for Reagan in 1980 or 1984 are saying they'll be voting for Trump.
Adeyeye who polled 771 votes at the election accussd Fayose of plotting to do third term in office by installing Olusola.
Many of the people who appeared before Syracuse Judges Donald Greenwood and Anthony Aloi in Election Day Court this morning after experiencing trouble at the polls thought they had registered to vote online through the state Department of Motor Vehicles.
Over the past two years, Nick Clegg and his advisers have been determinedly trying to focus the Lib Dem vote down to those who would vote for a European style social and economic liberal party, a triumphant strategy which has been reflected in the opinion polls.
These national poll findings suggest that the first time vote may well prove to be particularly open and up for grabs in LibDem - Conservative marginals, but it may be a challenge for both sides to persuade first time voters of the value of backing a candidate who has a chance in the constituency race.
Not enough people vote in this country, and the notion that Kathleen Rice is asking people to drive to the polls for her when she didn't support candidates who asked the same for 18 years demonstrates her hypocrisy.
In what is only the second poll to be conducted since the unveiling of the Independence White Paper, support for Yes amongst those who are certain to vote is put -LSB-...]
Late in the campaign, amid polls showing a potential Yes vote for Scottish independence and panic among the Westminster political class, it was he who got each of the main UK parties to sign up to the now infamous «Vow» promising further devolution.
A telephone poll of 2,000 people who voted Liberal Democrat was conducted in Liberal Democrat - held constituencies between 18 - 29 November 2010.
Black, who is the SNP's youth campaign co-ordinator for the Scottish Parliament election, added: «It's troubling to see the latest polls showing that young people are much less likely to be certain to vote in the election than other age groups.
It's showed up in terms of the number of people who do come to the polls and vote, but take a look at that race in Delaware, for instance, with Christine O'Donnell, and here's someone who got a big victory over a moderate Republican that was supported by the party structure.
Others are also in the hunt for potential minor party bids who could cut into the vote totals for Democratic and Republican nominees in a year in which polls show some of the electorate is grumpy with traditional politics.
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