Audiences are used to both sides preparing for every issue with pundits, politicians and pollsters.
The Time and Gallup polls surveyed likely voters (likely in the opinion of pollsters).
Most voters told pollsters that they based their choice on the contenders' honesty and ability.
The proof comes from our IBOPE Zogby interactive polling and that of other pollsters.
Many American voters told pollsters before the debates that the events will influence their presidential choice.
One-third of Los Angeles residents now tell pollsters they are sick of their city.
The Toulouse killings have certainly reinforced this sentiment and vote, which was underestimated by pollsters.
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Microsoft also wants to get some serious cred with serious pollsters with its Xbox experiment.
Pollsters suggest that more of Spain's younger voters are likely to vote for Mr Aznar.
With few exceptions, pollsters do their surveying "quick and dirty, " randomly dialing lists of registered voters.
All of this is not just a subject for pollsters and analysts to debate.
Pollsters say that over 60% of his compatriots think he is doing a good job.
Pollsters Populus interviewed 2, 100 UK adults on behalf of Which? online between October 26 and 28.
But the pollsters and pundits overlooked just one thing when they wrote him off.
It seems that most pollsters, pundits and many media outlets are declaring the Presidential election preordained.
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The North Rhine-Westphalia electoral results will have pundits and pollsters predicting its significance for the capital.
The lead, though, remains close enough for pollsters to call the state a toss-up.
Pollsters put them 30 percentage points ahead of the sickly Solidarity government led by Jerzy Buzek.
Canadians have told pollsters for some time that they want the Senate to change.
Pollsters here give the bold, bald Hague no chance of ousting Labor in elections this spring.
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"A metaphor that pollsters frequently use is a chef in the kitchen, " Holland said.
But since Chile has no previous experience of open primaries, pollsters are not so sure.
Pollsters and generals are not the only ones subject to actions based upon faulty assumptions.
So they lobby the pollsters to weight their surveys to emulate the 2008 Democrat-heavy models.
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Pollsters and pundits alike attribute Mr Sharon's success to the fact that people believe him.
He might be feeling even better about himself next week, after a few valentines from the pollsters.
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In eight of the ten elections since 1966, pollsters found more support for Labour than actually existed.
Those disparities influence the way pollsters interpret their raw data and the way they calculate their results.
Pollsters say that over three-quarters of Germans, including two-thirds of opposition voters, want Mr Fischer to stay.
And pollsters are telling us that it's white men who especially don't like this kind of intrusion.
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