Sentences with phrase «with earlier polling»

These findings are very much in line with our earlier polling after the budget and the spending review, which found high levels of support for capping the total amount of benefits a family could receive, reducing the welfare budget and freezing the working tax credit.
As with earlier polling evidence it confirms that UKIP gained its votes mainly from former Tory and Lib Dem supporters, plus some from Labour.

Not exact matches

The survey polled 1,213 taxpayers in early March, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
The poll's timing was favorable to Johnson, with Trump posting historically low job - approval ratings for the earliest part of his presidency.
Voting ends at 5 p.m. ET on Thursday, with exit polls expected shortly after, giving Asian investors the first chance to react very early on Friday.
In Cambridge Analytica's early days, Bolton's PAC funneled $ 1.2 million toward polling and «behavioral microtargeting with psychographic messaging» over the course of two years.
But the tax cuts have been underperforming in opinion polls, such as a Gallup survey earlier this month that found 39 percent of respondents approved of the GOP tax measure, with 52 percent disapproving.
In the first such event of a year crowded with European elections, the Netherlands prepared to go to the polls in mid-March, potentially providing an early reading of political sentiment among European voters following several populist upsets in 2016.
As with The Washington Post / ABC News poll that came out earlier Tuesday, it shows Republicans have a far different prescription for preventing mass shootings than Democrats and even independents.
But in the early primary state of South Carolina, with voters scheduled to go to the polls on Saturday and candidates working the state furiously this week, local evangelical pastors are using their influence to rally church members towards salvation, not electioneering.
Report trends adjusted for differences in response rates in different years; for example, if recent data have a significantly lower response rate, then compare the results with those that would have been obtained in an earlier poll if only that lower response rate had been achieved.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
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.
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.
The big surprise had come earlier, with the announcement that «Bama coach Wimp Sanderson had edged the Wildcats» Eddie Sutton in the Knoxville News - Sentinel's annual poll for Southeastern Conference coach of the year.
Speaking of futures, earlier this offseason we posted an article which compared the National Championship odds at a number of offshore sportsbooks with two different rankings — the USA Today Coaches Poll and Ken Pomeroy's power ratings.
Tomorrow I'll post the results of the early rising poll and also some more thoughts about the situation with the woman who doesn't want to spend time away from her daughter (there's been an update from the original questioner).
Early polls suggested that there was a surprising level of public support for the strike, with a Channel 4 poll showing 77 % backed the action and 23 % opposed it.
The poll, Quinnipiac notes, is consistent with the 46 - 46 tie from an earlier survey released last month.
As Liz pointed out earlier, Gillibrand holds wide leads over all three challengers, with none polling above 27 percent.
A Siena poll released early this month found Latimer with a slim three percentage poit lead over Cohen, despite the fact that he Senate Republicans and their allies had already spent about $ 1 million to assist him.
Online advertising may switch to encouraging early voting and connecting people with polling places.
A new poll from Gallup finds that a majority of Americans no longer view Trump as keeping his promises, with poll numbers on that question falling from 62 percent in February to 45 percent in early April, a stunning 17 percentage - point tumble.
Labour have only been out of power for two years, having left Britain with the biggest deficit in the OECD, and yet YouGov polling throughout the early half of May 2012 have put Labour between nine and thirteen points ahead of the Conservatives, giving Labour a more than comfortable majority at the next General Election.
The executive summary of the article concludes: «In preparing for a second election the Tory leadership needs to negotiate for the debates to take place earlier in the campaign; put more money into its ground war; build better relations with the whole of the party and Conservative movement; trust professional polling to test messages; and develop clearer decision - making structures.»
Yet, the ease with which Prime Minister Theresa May was able to trigger the early election in light of her 21 point opinion poll lead over Labour over the Easter weekend appeared to cast doubt on its ability to deliver these aims.
Some voters in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens reported waiting hours to cast their ballots, with officials reporting broken scanner machines, confusion at some polling sites and early reports of high turnout.
The Register poll on caucus eve may have been successful, but traditional polls from a couple weeks earlier showed a strong, but eroding, Gingrich lead, and would not have come very close to correlating with the final tallies, either.
Still, polling day was polling day, and I manfully struggled out of bed at 6:30 am for the early morning leaflet drop: with polls opening at 7 am, we were hoping to encourage people to vote before they went to work.
After hours of discussion, and in defiance of pleas from state committee members pushing to delay the decision, the party formally broke its uneasy alliance with Cuomo, the two - term governor leading Nixon in one early poll by a 3 - to - 1 margin.
There has been a widespread assumption that the Conservatives have nothing to gain from electoral reform, and the work that has been done so far — such as the YouGov poll for the Spectator earlier this month — has indeed suggested that the Tories would be the biggest net losers when comparing A.V. with First Past The Post (FPTP).
The same Quinnipiac poll that found the mayor's approval at a low point earlier this month showed what The Times dubbed a «stark racial divide,» with 64 % of African - American voters saying they approve of his performance.
Here are some snippets from a couple of hours I spent out at the polls and visiting a few senior centers with the Gustavo Rivera campaign earlier today.
It seems clear enough that the only contender with the resources to conduct such a poll this early in the process is either Mayor Brown himself, or the State Democratic Party.
This was a reference to the events of late July and early August 2008 which followed Labour's defeat to the Scottish National Party in the Glasgow East by - election when, with a demoralised Gordon Brown on holiday in Suffolk, with Labour as many as 25 points behind in the polls, and with MPs insurgent and openly discussing a leadership challenge, Miliband made his move.
He endorses Siena's decision to poll registered voters, saying it's too early to do as the Q poll did and go with the likelies.
De Blasio was announced the winner by local newscasts before 9:30 p.m., after early poll results showed him garnering over 61 percent of the vote with more than half of precincts reporting.
By early September, a Siena College poll showed Stefanik with a 13 - point lead over Woolf.
Still, in early April, even Stefanik's own polling showed Doheny with a 17 - point lead in the primary.
«After speaking with like - minded colleagues, I have raised this with my association chairman and asked them to get on with readopting me as the candidate in my seat in anticipation that we could go to the polls as early as the autumn.
[91] Opinion polling for the council elections conducted in early 2017 suggested that the SNP looked set to repeat this level of success, with 47 % of the public claiming they will be voting for SNP candidates on election day.
The Republican cleaned up with that group, according to early exit polls, capturing 48 percent of independents in the three - way race.
ICM also asked a voting intention question asking how people would vote assuming that Gordon Brown was Labour leader — like YouGov's poll earlier this week this showed Labour doing worse under Brown than under Blair; with Brown as leader voting intention would be CON 40 %, LAB 37 %, LD 18 %.
Mirroring the results of earlier polls on the subject, Siena found overwhelming support among Democrats for the $ 15 wage - with 79 % backing it - and strong opposition from Republicans.
An early YouGov poll showed that Miliband's pledge had struck a chord with voters.
That early poll showed Tenney (48 percent) with a commanding lead over Phillips (13 percent) and Wells (9 percent).
In a poll released earlier this week by Quinnipiac, Quinn led with 23 percent of the female Democratic voters» support, while Weiner was close behind with 21 percent.
The early poll should give Dean Skelos time to retool the Cohen campaign and reconsider the lunacy of letting Davis Storobin die on the vine with no support from the SRCC.
An early start on Friday morning - to Portcullis House and a meeting of the whole party again, with presentations by polling gurus, party big cheeses, Downing Street beautiful people and a few «breakout» sessions.
Sean Coffey, who is so far the only one of the six AG candidates to hit the airwaves with a TV ad, has re-launched a downstate version of the upstate bio spot he released in advance of the DRC straw poll in early May.
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