Sentences with phrase «worried by the poll»

Leading black Democrats, worried by polls showing that African - American voters strongly favor disgraced former Gov. Eliot Spitzer in the primary for city comptroller, are mobilizing to turn those votes to Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer.
They're worried by the poll numbers given history and all that stuff but.

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Understandably, two - thirds of consumers polled in a recent study by Gartner said they worried that their home devices could be used to listen in on their private conversations.
To that point, nearly 64 percent of those polled said it's too much of a hassle to constantly worry about securing their online information, according to a survey by Experian.
And according to a poll by RBC last March, 27 % of ordinary Canadians «are up at night worrying about paying off their debt.»
Republicans have to be worried about being dragged down by the weight of Trump's negatives in 2018 if this trend continues,» said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute.
Slightly over half of eligible Labor Party primary voters cast ballots in the party's leadership primaries by the time polls closed at 10 p.m. Thursday, already leading to worries in Yachimovich's camp that the low turnout could unseat her.
Number one, INEC is worried by the recent trend of vote buying at open polling stations.
Gubernatorial hopeful Rick Lazio is being vastly outspent by his GOP primary opponent, Carl Paladino, whose recent gains in the polls have some Republicans worried.
His focus, last week, on health was the second issue highlighted by the Ashcroft polling as something that should worry Cameron.
The Electoral Commission (EC), has expressed worry over the a suit filed by the Progressive People's Party (PPP), challenging the filing fees it fixed for nominees, saying it may delay the vetting of nominees for the December polls.
Still, he worried about the Democrat being dragged down by those going to the polls to vote against President Barack Obama.
But new research by Jake, a networking organisation for gay professionals, suggests a worrying trend for Labour, with 38 % of Jake members who took part saying they would vote Conservative at the next election, 1 % higher than the general population, according to an average of recent opinion polls.
-- should we be worried about how many books kids are reading these days?According to a biannual reading poll from Scholastic, the answer is a resounding yes.As reported by the Boston Globe on February 16, Scholastic's 2014 poll of more than 2,500...
While citizens polled by the Gallup organization continued in 1984 to rank discipline, drugs, and standards as their top worries about schools, school - board members across the country have worries that reflect their managerial responsibilities for school systems, a survey by the journal of the National School Boards Association has found.
Over three - quarters (77 %) of young people think that they are either very likely or fairly likely to go on to higher education, but almost half of those likely to go (47 %) worry about the cost, according to new Ipsos MORI polling of 11 — 16 year olds in academies and maintained schools in England and Wales published today by the Sutton Trust.
In Oregon, for example, Governor Kate Brown signed a bill that will move the state to 50 percent renewable energy production by 2040 and end the state's use of coal power by 2030; in Montana, sagging demand and economic pressures caused Arch Coal to scrap its plans for a massive strip - mining operation on federal land; and in a recent Gallup poll, 64 percent of Americans said they worried a «great deal» or «fair amount» about global warming, up from 55 percent only a year ago.
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