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Today, Salmond is skillfully navigating the biggest test of his long career — a referendum on independence which, according to consistent polls, is still opposed by around half of Scots.

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Croome said the federal government's reluctance to move on marriage equality was despite consistent polling in support of it.

By Ryan Lizza November 3, 2016 According to the most consistent poll, Hillary Clinton has maintained a narrow lead for months, while Trump has never been ahead.

Within Ireland, consistent polling shows there is now a desire for women not to be criminalised for abortions and for the constitutional ban on abortion to be repealed.

Only in North Carolina, among the battleground states, has Mr. Romney had a reasonably consistent polling edge over the final week of the campaign.

While both remain winnable for Mr. Romney, they have featured among the more consistent polling; Mr. Romney has led in just one poll of Nevada since the Denver debate, and none in Wisconsin.

The Vermont senator's victory over Hillary Clinton will give him much needed momentum as he heads for tougher states farther south, while high voter turnout helped power Trump to a double-digit victory that could end up matching consistent polling leads he has maintained since declaring his candidacy.

He comes at a time when Labour still holds a consistent poll lead, but there is an expectation that the lead will narrow as the economy improves and wages start to rise faster than prices, the point of crossover that the Conservatives will argue means the living standards crisis is over.

While national security is a portfolio that has often favored the G.O.P. in recent elections, the killing of Osama bin Laden and the Obama administration's assassination program in Pakistan using drone-fired missiles may help explain the president's consistent polling advantage on the issue.

Past performance at elections, consistent polling, and the number of candidates help decide how parties are allocated election broadcasts and coverage on political programmes, the head of BBC editorial policy explained.

Consistent polling shows that most are between the polarized extremes, simplistically named "pro-life" and "pro-choice".

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