I don't look at polls.

You can't depend on polls.

I don't care what the polls say.

I don't put too much stock in polls.

I don't put a lot of stock into polls.

I don't pay a lot of attention to polls.

I don't care what the polls say. I don't.

I don't do my job as minister based on polls.

Exit polls have gone notoriously wrong in the past.

If you believe these polls, you're making a mistake.

Every poll shows that most journalists are Democrats.

Don't worry about polls, but if you do, don't admit it.

I think we can spend too much time worrying about polls.

If I believed in polls, I wouldn't get up in the morning.

I don't give much credence to "The Washington Post" polls.

Polls are like perfume-nice to smell, dangerous to swallow.

Are you attracted by his new ideas or his new poll ratings?

Polls? Nah... they're for strippers and cross country skiers.

If we ever get to the polls once, you will never get us home.

The poll that matters is the one that happens on Election Day.

Journalists should denounce government by public opinion polls.

Being a skeptical and thoughtful consumer of polls is essential.

There's a big difference between poll workers and pole workers. Sadly.

A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls.

You're 18 points down [in the polls]... You might as well do what's right.

I don't believe in the polls. I try to concentrate on the day of elections.

I've been in politics long enough to know that polls just go poof at times.

I always lose the election in the polls, and I always win it on election day.

The role of a leader is to create a reality and not to be influenced by polls.

There are so many things the people who take polls never get around to asking.

When you go to the polls, ethics and morality should be part of the evaluation.

President Obama is now losing to 'Republican Nominee' in polls - no name needed.

The media, the polls and our legislatures fortunately have short attention spans.

You know, the polls show that 70 percent of the people are for stem-cell research.

You live by the media, you live by the polls, you've got to suffer by the polls, too.

Too many young musicians today want to win polls before they learn their instruments.

We will accept no corporate PAC money, and we're not going to be driven by the polls.

It seems the more shallow and mean the candidates are the more they rise in the polls.

There's a big gap between public opinion polls and the vote in Washington, in Congress.

I don't consult polls to tell me what my principles are or what our policies should be.

I have never had an interest in opinion polls. They are merely an indicator, that's all.

I haven’t had a gaffe or something that I’ve done that has caused me to fall in the polls.

It's not opinion polls that determine the outcome of elections, it's votes in ballot boxes.

When I fight elections, I don't think about results whether it is assembly or Lok Sabha polls.

Second, recent polls over there show that the majority of Iraqis want us to leave precipitously.

National polls basically always misinterpret the final outcome or mis-predict the final outcome.

People should show up and vote at the polls, unless there's an extraordinary reason not to do so.

Polls are inaccurate in my opinion, based upon anecdotal evidence, based upon people that I know.

You should go to the polls, organize yourself. But once lawmakers are chosen, they must be respected.

Leaders do not sway with the polls. Instead, they sway the polls through their own words and actions.

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