"This post-election poll shows that Labour's defence of services against spending cuts was falling on deaf ears..."
But it may also reflect buyers' remorse: post-election polls suggest broad public unease about where Mr. Lott's party is taking us.
But a post-election poll by the Wirthlin Group showed one in nine voters claimed the Internet "influenced" the way they voted.
The post-election polls showed that 12 percent of the voters said they'd supported me in 1978 but voted the other way in 1980 because of the car tags.
Health care was rarely mentioned, although preliminary results of a post-election poll for the Kaiser Family Foundation show that voters ranked it the most important issue in their Congressional vote.
A post-election poll indicated much stronger support for such marriage among women than men across several categories.
The 2010 summit kicked off with the release of the first independent post-election poll to gauge voters' attitudes and the challenges facing the next Congress.
He analyzed the findings of a post-election poll of registered voters who had applied for absentee ballots.
A yet-to-be-released post-election poll of 36,000 respondents by the Cooperative Congressional Election Survey showed virtually no public support for a tax increase.
Nearly a fifth of the registered voters shifted in some way between the pre-election poll and the post-election poll.