An early, January 1999 poll showed Giuliani trailing Clinton by 10 points.
In the January poll, 39 percent favored the Democrats and 30 percent picked the Republicans.
Nonetheless, a January 2000 poll of the Picardo gardeners resulted in a decision to keep the statue.
A January poll indicated a 10-percent decline in communist electoral support.
In the January poll, the margin was narrower.
This finding was statistically indistinguishable from the 44 percent who expressed personal interest in space travel in a January 1986 poll.
The B.C. sample size for the January poll is not provided.
The January poll had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points.
A January 2009 poll found a net job approval of minus 33.
The January polls gave them 7 per cent of the vote, guaranteeing federal seats.