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

Any one game in baseball doesn't tell you that much, just as any one poll doesn't tell you that much.

The polls and the pundits and the media seem to talk to each other. It's sort of like an echo chamber.

Percentages! Those are for economists, polls, and politicians. Percentages can't define your identity.

The polls told us that Hillary Clinton was going to win, and she didn't. I wasn't fooled by the polls.

Leaders are responsible not for running public opinion polls but for the consequences of their actions.

In spite of the polls, the fact is that American Muslims are very happy and they thrive in this country.

If you are guided by opinion polls, you are not practicing leadership -- you are practicing followership.

In those stupid online polls to find the best sitcom ever, 'Father Ted' never gets the credit it deserves.

In Britain, polls show large majorities in favour of mansion taxes and higher taxes on the finance sector.

Last month, the Iraqi people went to the polls, voting in their first free election in more than 50 years.

Do you ever get the feeling that the only reason we have elections is to find out if the polls were right?

If you're sick and tired of the politics of cynicism and polls and principles, come and join this campaign.

I am 90. I can work day or night. I'm the same guy, but the polls show the effect of age. That's the issue.

And I'm very proud of the 50,000 poll workers and election officials who delivered a free and fair election.

History chalks up Mr. McKinley's War as a U.S. win, and he also polls favorably as a 'near great' president.

There is no rule or tradition in the BJP to forbid leaders to contest polls after they attain the age of 75.

When a poll is really, really out of whack with what I want to happen, I do have a tendency to disregard it.

Our own State Department polls say that 80 percent of Iraqis view the United States as an unpopular occupier.

One poll shows that by 61 percent to 29 percent Americans under 40 say that Social Security needs to be fixed.

Bill Clinton strikes me as the kind of guy who goes wherever the polls lead him, rather than leading the polls.

Of course, it is always nice to poll well, but if you don't get representatives elected, then what is the point?

There is only one opinion poll that I am interested in and that is the one that will take place on election day.

According to a new poll, 50 percent of Americans think the country is divided. The other 50 percent think it isn't.

Democrats are afraid of polls. Republicans aren`t afraid of polls. Republicans make polls. Democrats run from polls.

The considerations and aspirations of the people in the Lok Sabha polls is completely different from Assembly polls.

Public opinion polls are rather like children in a garden, digging things up all the time to see how they're growing.

It doesn't matter what the early votes look like. It doesn't matter what the polls look like. We can lose everything.

There are a bunch of people who are never going to be for Trump. Most Democrats, polls show, will never be for Trump.

When it comes to Hillary Clinton, it is really about mobilizing and energizing women voters to turn out to the polls.

Stay away from national polls. They are always an illusion. They will always trick you into stupid political behavior.

When it comes to scaring the bourgeoisie into showing up at the polls, nothing works better than negative advertising.

A new poll reveals that 56% of Americans believe that Wal-Mart is bad for the country, while the other 44% work there.

If the critics are right that I've made all my decisions based on polls, then I must not be very good at reading them.

I don't accept that. I really don't care - I'm going to be like one of these deniers - I don't care what the polls say.

Opinion polls sponsored by newspapers were traditionally meant to bring to the fore the mood of the people objectively.

It's gratifying to work for somebody who doesn't measure accomplishment by the temporary state of public-opinion polls.

We must not ignore the younger electorate in a fight for older swing voters who we can be confident will go to the polls.

The best way to build a house is not from the top, but from the bottom. When you go to the polls, vote from the bottom up.

Whereas our grandparents lived as if they had swallowed gyroscopes, we think and act as if we have swallowed Gallup polls.

Senator Martinez is not driven by polls; he is driven by the needs of the state of Florida and its 17 million constituents.

[Y]ou cannot determine either the truth or the right or wrong of anything with a poll. You can only tabulate people's opinions.

I can tell you if you look at the polls, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, they do not think we should increase the debt limit.

The polls tell us something, but they don't tell us everything. They don't tell us how people are going to show up on Election Day.

The polls are with us on this. They say the American people, more than anything, want to see spending cuts rather than tax increases.

I never felt comfortable with making political decisions based on whether, you know, it was the right thing to do in terms of a poll.

Even with flexible time off to vote, it's still difficult for our people to juggle work, polls, childcare, and other responsibilities.

Every poll about the Left, the Right, and happiness reveals that the farther left one goes, the less happy the person is likely to be.

The exit polls suggest that after a relatively disappointing first term, Obama managed to reassemble almost all of his 2008 electorate.

I don't look at polls. It's about results. And every single time that people have had an opportunity to vote for me, we've been on top.

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