Tag: Polling
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Labour Faces ‘Very Large’ Losses in Local Elections, Polling Expert Warns
British Labour Braces for Substantial Local Election Losses, Says Polling Expert Labour could be heading for significant defeats in the next year’s local elections, with a senior polling expert warning that the party faces “very, very large” losses across English councils. Lord Hayward, a respected commentator on electoral trends, said the scale of potential losses…
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Labour Faces ‘Very Large’ Losses in Local Elections, Warns Polling Expert
Labour on course for substantial losses, warns polling expert As the calendar edges closer to next year’s local elections, the Labour Party is facing a stark warning from polling expert Lord Hayward: losses could be “very, very large.” The veteran psephologist, who has long tracked voting patterns and the mood of the electorate, warned that…
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Poll shows Labour ahead of National but no party can govern alone
Labour leads but race for governance remains unsettled The latest The Post/Freshwater Strategy poll puts Labour firmly in the lead with 38% support, an increase of four points since the previous survey. National sits eight points behind on 30%, marking a clear but not insurmountable gap as voters continue to weigh which party should preside…
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Poll puts Labour well ahead of National
Labour Opens Eight-Point Lead as National Trails in Latest Poll In the latest The Post/Freshwater Strategy poll, Labour holds an eight-point lead over National, according to voters surveyed in the most recent wave. The national mood, as reflected by the poll, signals continued momentum for the governing party while underscoring the challenges the opposition faces…
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Labor Leads on Economy as Dutton Becomes Least Popular Major Leader Since 1987, ANU Poll Finds
Labor Tops the Economy Curve Ahead of the Federal Election Voters perceive the Labor Party as better placed to steer the economy, according to the latest ANU poll. The survey results highlight a persistent preference for Labor on economic management, underscoring the election’s central battleground: who should handle the nation’s finances as inflation, debt, and…
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Coalition Holds Power, Labour Gains Ground After Capital Gains Tax Announcement
New Zealand voters weigh the twists in a shifting political landscape A fresh Curia-Taxpayers Union poll suggests that the coalition remains in the driver’s seat to form the next government, but Labour is catching up after releasing its capital gains tax proposal. The poll, conducted over several days and drawing a representative cross-section of voters,…
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Bihar polls: Women voters outshine men; state sees record turnout of 66.9%
Overview: A historic turnout driven by women Bihar has recorded its highest-ever voter turnout, with an overall participation of 66.91%. What makes this figure striking is the clear edge held by women voters, who cast nearly three-quarters of ballots compared with about two-thirds of men. The data suggests a pivotal shift in the electoral landscape,…
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Americans Worried About Prices, Trump Dismisses Crisis
Americans Feel the Pinch: What the Latest Attitudes Tell Us Across the United States, households report real pressure from the cost of living. Groceries, energy bills, and housing costs have all risen in recent months, nudging inflation higher and squeezing budgets. Yet in a televised interview, President Donald Trump dismissed these concerns, labeling polling data…
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What Nov. 4 Election Results Could Signal for Trump and the Republican Party
Understanding the stakes of an off-year election Off-year elections are frequently viewed through a political lens that measures public sentiment toward the sitting president and his party. In this cycle, forecasts center on President Trump and Republicans, with analysts weighing how down-ballot races might echo or diverge from the national mood. The results could influence…

