But the poll I want information on wasn't a poll that CNN sponsored.
Based on exit poll data and information from US media, Mr Obama will secure enough delegates to win the candidacy.
In August, an annual poll by the NHS Information Centre found that fewer teens were drinking alcohol, but those who did drink were consuming more than ever.
In the age of the low information voter, poll it and I doubt even 1% would recognize the case.
What the commission does want the nation to strive for is a dramatic reduction in ballot spoilage -- that is, ballots thrown out due to malfunctioning equipment, confusion on the part of voters or mistaken information given by poll workers.
In races that do not appear to be very close, projections may be made at poll closing time based entirely on exit poll results, which are the only information available when the polls close about how people voted.
For more information on this event and the poll, contact: Frank Gaffney (202-835-9077), Frank Luntz (703-358-0080) or Gary Bauer (703-671-9700).
On campaign spending limits - which cover the "regulated", 16-week period of the campaign before the poll is held - the commission based its recommendations partly on information it now had on the likely shape and scale of campaigning.
Last week, the internet giant put forth a poll asking users to vote on new privacy controls lowering the bar to accessing user profile information.
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Why not poll fans there to see what they seek in a social Web experience and use that information to make your corporate site better?
Neither of those chains even made the top 10 in a recent poll of more than 7, 000 burger lovers by customer-research firm Market Force Information.
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The new poll on schools' attitudes was carried out by The Times Educational Supplement and the Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research.
Bharara referred me to a 2007 poll in which twenty-five hundred Wall Street professionals were asked if they would use inside information to make ten million dollars if the chances of getting caught were fifty per cent.
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