Survey: reducing unemployment=more votes.Presents the opinion of U.S. workers concerning a presidential candidate's commitment to reducing unemployment as an important consideration for casting votes in the 2004 elections.EBSCO_bspOfficeSolutions
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s presidential election will likely be decided in a runoff, an Asahi Shimbun survey shows. The survey also found that former Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi is expected to receive the most support from LDP lawmakers among all nine candidates in the Sept. ...
This chapter focuses on the policy preferences of the 2017 election candidates, mainly with regard to free education and national security, two of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe’s key rationales given for the early Diet dissolution and election. The authors find that most candidates basically follow th...
WASHINGTON —Voters for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump who cast their ballots for Tuesday’s presidential election had vastly different motivations — reflecting a broader national divide on the problems the United States faces. AP VoteCast, an expansive survey of more than...
Surveys can be useful for gathering information during Presidential elections. Budget and finance Surveys can be used to get data before making financial decisions, and creating annual budget plans. Military decisions Surveys can help in getting important data before making military investments or bringin...
73% of all survey respondents say the issue of healthcare will be a main factor when they vote for a presidential candidate 78% of all respondents say they will vote for the presidential candidate who will respond to rising healthcare premiums and high deductibles ...
What level of urgency do voters attach to climate change, and how much do they plan to factor it into their choice of a presidential candidate, relative to other issues? What policies being proposed on the stump are most popular with voters when it comes to energy and climate...
Neither the Democratic nor the Republican candidate for President is regarded as particularly capable of uniting the country. However, while 43 percent say Hillary Clinton's election would lead to a more divided nation, many more, 73 percent, say the country will be more separated if Donald Trum...
Wednesday, October 9, 2024— In the lead up to the 2024 US presidential election, PwC surveyed 709 C-suite executives on an array of economic, political and regulatory risks that will affect business. While key indicators are moving in the right direction, particularly inflation and lower intere...
The arrival of a new year has brought with it an increased focus on Indonesia's 2014 legislative and presidential elections. While voters may be disillusioned with established political figures, a strong presidential candidate has yet to emerge. Many voters appear to yearn for an experienced and ...