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en It is not they who will decide, but we when we go to the polls on Sunday,

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 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 If Virginia Tech ends up number one in all six computer polls, like Texas is now, and the Longhorns are number three in the computer polls, that would make up the current gap in the human polls. That's the best-case scenario for Virginia Tech. It's not like last year when Auburn was third in the human polls and third in the computer polls.

en I think they had a big influence, not on core Green voters but on the 8 per cent of people polls showed were yet to decide on their vote.

en I know there are some polls out there saying this man has a 32% approval rating. But guys like us, we don't pay attention to the polls. We know that polls are just a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking in "reality." And reality has a well-known liberal bias.

en If your view of conservative is he'll have to decide your way, you'll be disappointed, ... Fox News Sunday.

en The forgotten ones will ultimately decide who the next president is, ... According to the latest polls, Bush and Kerry are neck and neck. We will make the difference. We will be the deciding factor.

en Over the next few days the euro zone markets will be watching the German opinion polls very carefully in the run-up to Sunday's general election -- especially at the growing risk of a hung result and a grand coalition being formed.

en Over the next few days the euro zone markets will be watching the German opinion polls very carefully in the run-up to Sunday's general election -- especially at the growing risk of a hung result and a grand coalition being formed,

en I've met with the selectors and decided to select the extra two so we'll assess them here and decide on the final 12 on Sunday afternoon.

en We look forward to continuing to talk about it. I mean, you can get caught up in polls; we don't. Polls are snapshots in time.

en She and I agreed (Sunday) night to not let our minds just race with all the scenarios that may or may not unfold. Once we have the information, she'll decide on what needs to happen.

en Think of the investor polls as a crowded theater. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. If the polls are telling us everyone is in the market, then, if the smallest thing happens, everyone tries to run though one door.

en If you look at the polls, you'd have to say, the mayor is likely to win. I don't believe in polls, but a lot of Democrats are saying, 'It's over.' I know Freddy is not saying that, and I'm not saying that. You just have to hold out hope.


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