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en They'll vote against any local bill, anything to raise anything. They're afraid they'll be punished at the polls.

en We've been throughout this community, and people want change. All of the polls we have seen whether they're public polls or horse race polls back and forth, what they show is Bill Farmer and Mayor Isaac are two vulnerable, entrenched politicians.

en His polls have definitely weakened because, one, he had signed the legislative pay-raise bill last year, which was highly unpopular; and, two, he failed to deliver on his promise to lower property taxes. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. His polls have definitely weakened because, one, he had signed the legislative pay-raise bill last year, which was highly unpopular; and, two, he failed to deliver on his promise to lower property taxes.

en Polling done for the purposes of publicizing results is meaningless. And I think the media are guilty of spending too much time on polls People don't vote based on polls.

en People really need to know [who their mayoral candidates are] before they go to the polls. Unless politicians can articulate local concerns during this election, we may well see a further decline in interest in local politics.

en Right now, the union employees are captive of this leadership elite ... So now, guess what: Union members get to vote in the polls too on election day. And we think a lot of them are going to vote for the Arnold reform agenda.

en If the council won't vote to take this off my bill, then tell me where to go. I am talking about my bill. It might not seem like a lot, but it is when you have a high gas bill.

en Paul was never afraid to speak out when it might be unpopular, nor was he afraid to be on the losing side of a Senate vote.

en There are polls out there that have us even. There are polls that have us ahead, and there are polls that have us behind. And the two things that all the polls agree on are that John Kerry is ahead in battleground states -- and that people who have yet to make a decision are very negative about the president and very negative about the current direction of the country.

en I'm sure it will help him in the polls. But, whatever. He gets my vote.

en If you look at who goes to the polls now to vote, that's self-selected too.

en Sen. Graham and I do not think it would be appropriate to vote on this bill while the president is there, so we have agreed to delay the vote,

en This is a bad bill. It is not worthy of passing, ... It is all focused on production ... and it's not paid for -- and that, in and of itself, is enough reason to vote against this bill.

en There are other parts of the bill we're going to work on, but you can only do so much. There are some things that Dave likes about the bill. He's going to vote for it.

en This is just during the two week spring recess...[when Congress resumes] he's going to push for the bill and hope that the bill will come up for a vote, and then he'll be working toward that.


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