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en the falling poll numbers, on the deficit and the lack of jobs that have been produced. A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance.

en (Bush's) low poll numbers go back to last summer. Andy is not responsible for the poll numbers.

en Already, this first poll has given us a great deal to think about: We've found that the most affluent investors -- the only segment where a majority says they're better off than they were a year ago -- also tell us in great numbers that they are much more worried about the deficit and paying for their health care than they are about tax cuts.

en The U.S. budget deficit is falling, and it's falling fast,

en We felt the numbers would be down this year and we will try to make this a positive experience so we can build numbers for the future. (The lack of numbers is) something I wasn't used to when I was at North. We always had more than sufficient numbers.

en [But the novelty appears to have worn off. His approval rating dropped by nearly half this year to 34 percent in the latest Public Policy Institute of California poll, taken in August. A Field Poll this month found that only 36 percent of voters would like to see Mr. Schwarzenegger re-elected.] The invincible Teflon-coated superhero turns out not to be able to repeal the law of gravity, ... Once your poll numbers fall below 40 percent, you are fair game for anyone. Gary Coleman probably thinks he could beat him now.

en Understandably, no peace can sustained when people continue to suffer from hunger, lack of jobs, lack of basic public services - and most of all - lack of opportunity or hope.

en You're not going to get these poll numbers fixed until Americans think the war is going right or that we're doing it for the right reason. If he doesn't get these numbers turned around, nothing else will get better.

en These are the worst (poll) numbers I've seen for any party since I was looking at the Democratic numbers in 1994.

en No matter the ups and downs of the poll numbers, this race will be very close. Thus, without an opponent, the current numbers only capture half the story.

en Three quarters of the American population literally believe in religious miracles. The numbers who believe in the devil, in resurrection, in God doing this and that -- it's astonishing. These numbers aren't duplicated anywhere else in the industrial world. You'd have to maybe go to mosques in Iran or do a poll among old ladies in Sicily to get numbers like this. Yet this is the American population.
  Avram Noam Chomsky

en If he really wanted to roll up his sleeves and get to work creating jobs, he would not keep promoting his misguided economic policy that provides tax cuts only for those who need it least, explodes the deficit and does not create jobs,

en I think the Budget is going to be positive. The last government numbers up until December point to a small deficit and, pushing it out to the full year, the deficit should be less than 1% of GDP. There is scope for government to spend more and provide more tax relief at the low end of the scale.

en I think the Budget is going to be positive. The last government numbers up until December point to a small deficit and, pushing it out to the full year, the deficit should be less than one percent of GDP. There is scope for government to spend more and provide more tax relief at the low end of the scale.

en His poll numbers didn't slip in the last number of months because Democrats decided they didn't like him any more. The numbers slipped with Republicans and moderates. And my view is that this is the first day of the repair of that.


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