The poll will now be held on 14 December, a week later than planned.
Latics fans hailed Martinez as Wigan's greatest cult hero in a BBC poll and now he is set to return to the club he left on a free for Motherwell in July 2001.
Mr Livingstone's personal poll ratings are now higher than they were when he was elected three years ago.
Carroll said Cuomo's overall 15-point drop in favorability in part of the Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday now appears to be linked only to the gun control law, not his broader "liberal" agenda as Carroll believed on Wednesday.
She added that having "decoupled" the council elections from the Holyrood poll, there was now a "serious issue about making sure people do actually turn out on the day".
One recent poll suggested G5S is now among the top three political groups in the country: one analyst, journalist Beppe Severignini, said he expected its support to be between 10 and 15%, meaning Grillo could pick up crucial seats.
It seems like every day now, a new Web poll asks readers whether they think the US Postal Service can survive, now that the magnitude of its financial hole is becoming more obvious to everybody.
Now, one poll suggests that many young Italians believe the euro is the name of a satellite television station.
Much post-poll commentary has said that now, finally, Europe's leaders must make voters feel connected to the EU. But will they?
In one poll she was seen as making it through to the final round of a presidential poll if it were held now.
In the poll, 57% of Americans now say that they have a family member or close friend who is gay or lesbian.
They dropped that optimism when Bush's poll numbers dipped, but they now have reason to hope again that Bush's centrist position will help at the ballot box.
' And now we take a poll every night and, you know, just like Fox, we have our own jury-rigged group of people that are being polled, but everybody screams in unison.
In fact, in 1997, and at a time when public opinion was much more favorable toward the press than it is now, a Harris Poll conducted for the Center for Media and Public Affairs found that 84% of the public favored a government "fairness doctrine" requiring equal treatment of all sides in controversies, while 70% believed that courts should impose fines for "biased or inaccurate" journalism.
Now the Conservatives have been deeply criticised for a poor performance over the summer, their poll rating had made a bit of an improvement but now it's dropped back to below 30 per cent.
EU, but an opinion poll this year suggested that most Norwegians now favour the idea.
Now, he says the poll tax riots seem less significant after violence at last year's G20 summit left a man dead.
In the latest poll out of New Hampshire, McCain now leads George W. Bush in voter preference 37 percent to 30 percent.
Even Britain may be wobbling a bit: a new poll this week showed most Labour voters now believe that Tony Blair should not support American policy on Iraq.
If elections were held now, according to a poll this week for the Ynet news website, Mr Olmert's Kadima party and Labour, its coalition partner, would each collapse to nine Knesset seats from 29 and 18 (out of 120) now.
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Tory voters are telling Hague we should leave the EU now, according to a new YouGov poll publicised by Tory website, Conservative Home: with 68% of Tories wanting to leave and 74% wanting a referendum on UK membership.
The British and Irish governments have both made it clear they don't think now is the time to hold a border poll.
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Although Mr. Trump claims he had nothing to do with the poll, he does admit he was intrigued and is now considering a bid for the presidency.
What's more, according to that poll, the number of people in England who would now describe themselves as English rather than British stands at 63% - up from 41% in 2008.
Bassat still leads the latest poll with 26.6%, but Laporta is now less than three points down on his rival, with close to 30% still unsure how they will vote on Sunday.
What you see is that when it comes to the Foley scandal, according to a new poll by Time magazine, 54 percent of American voters now say they're more likely to vote for a Democrat.
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