Keyword: electionpoll
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The final poll is in, and it shows either side could take power on Saturday.
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New Zealand’s ruling National Party regained a wide lead over the opposition Labour Party ahead of Saturday’s election, an opinion poll showed on Wednesday, sending the New Zealand dollar higher in the face of what is still expected to be a tight race.
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National (38.5%) and Labour (38.2%) are neck-and-neck according to a new poll from Horizon Research. The survey also finds ACT on 1.4%, just over the 1.2% threshold for David Seymour to bring in a second MP …
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Support for New Zealand’s opposition Labour Party was neck-and-neck with the National Party, a poll showed, threatening the center-right government’s decade-long grip on power. Backing for Labour had surged 7 points to 39.5 percent, virtually even with National on 40 percent, a Roy Morgan Poll showed on Friday.
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WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand’s Labour Party on Thursday promised no surprise new taxes until 2020 and improved its position as frontrunner in a national election, with a poll showing its support edging up, threatening the National Party’s ten-year grip on power.
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The Green Party has been in every Parliament since 1999, but unless the party can turn Newshub's latest poll result around, this year its streak could end.
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Two days before the election, the last Kantar TNS survey for TV 2 shows that the smallest possible center-right majority.
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After four years in government, the Progress Party has more support than in prior elections, according to NRF's latest survey.
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Labour’s support has almost doubled since May, yet National’s is virtually unchanged, according to our latest poll.
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With eight days left to the election, the Conservative and Labor Parties are even.
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He's known for his 'walk-runs', and now the Prime Minister has offered his rowing technique up to public scrutiny.
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Support for Norway’s right-wing government and its two centrist backers rose on Thursday in an opinion poll published by daily Aftenposten, indicating the coalition may be able to stay in power after the Sept. 11 election.
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Since the last poll two weeks ago Labour is up 6 points giving them a level of support not seen since 2006.
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With less than a month to go in Germany’s election campaign, third place has become the most sought-after prize.
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For the first time since January, the four center-right parties have a majority in the Kantar TNS Poll for TV2.
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This chart tracks our best estimate, over time, of how America plans to vote in November
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The latest national poll by Morning Consult shows that Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump's lead has spiked by 6 points over second-place Ted Cruz, whose support remains flat. The survey, released Friday, conducted Wednesday and Thursday, after Trump's win in the New Hampshire primary, also shows that a decline in the percentage of voters who support someone other than the six remaining GOP candidates or who haven't made up their minds. Here's the breakdown: •Donald Trump: 44 percent (up from 38 percent a week earlier) •Ted Cruz: 17 percent (17 percent) •Ben Carson: 10 percent (9 percent) •Marco Rubio: 10...
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In Iowa, when J. Ann Selzer talks, people listen.Many surprising findings in a new survey by Ms. Selzer, Iowa’s most respected pollster, are sure to be topics of elated or anxious conversations on campaign conference calls on Monday morning.Among the findings, released Saturday night: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s lead over Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has shrunk to just 7 percentage points; Donald J. Trump’s favorability with Republicans has sharply increased, suggesting he has room to increase his lead; and Democrats are largely untroubled about Mrs. Clinton’s email controversy – suggesting her vulnerabilities are deeper.With both parties’ nominating races entering a...
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Zogby Poll shows obama is losing with only 38% of the people willing to vote for him and 56% wanting to throw him out of the White House. Michele Bachmann moving way ahead of everyone else in the GOP at 39 to Romney's 14, who is now also behind Herman Cain at 15.If Cain was by her side, she would already be at 56% of GOP likely voters!
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