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Examples
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Polling is showing a reason why Obama is no longer valued out west.
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Alas, the anti-mosque tactic doesn't appear to be taking hold with voters, if the Dem firm Public Policy Polling is to be believed:
Rank anti-mosque bigotry flops as campaign tactic Greg Sargent 2010
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Polling is heavily against any bailout so brace yourself for how they spin it and rename it.
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I hope Ruth Polling is given a crack at a winnable Westminster seat.
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Polling is heavily against any bailout so brace yourself for how they spin it and rename it.
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Polling is a complex art/science and there are many ways for inaccuracies to enter the process, but I guess some feeble-minded people prefer to attribute inaccuracies to conspiracies or a smug sense of moral superiority.
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Polling is very scientific at this point, just like exit polls.
Think Progress » Milestone: Americans Disapprove of Bush Terror Efforts 2005
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Polling is a notoriously inexact science - the equivalent of reading tea leaves with computers, as one pollster noted - but an article in The Washington Monthly by Chuck Todd on the historical aspects of past elections provides insight as to what might happen in November.
May 2004 2004
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But Public Policy Polling is a Democratic polling firm.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Public Opinion About the Supreme Court 2010
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John McCain Continues to Lead in National Polling By Two Points
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