Polls. They seem to matter to people. They certainly get their fair share of attention in the media and politicians salivate over them like a TV executive looking at ratings.
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March 11, 2010, at 4:18 pm — Blogs — 2012 election / 2016 election / Barack Obama / Democrats / Gallup / millennials / polls / Republicans / statistics
Polls. They seem to matter to people. They certainly get their fair share of attention in the media and politicians salivate over them like a TV executive looking at ratings. |
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