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Lacking the resources to start polling operations without network partners, newspapers became subscribers to the service.
But in order to say that Mr. Obama had an especial advantage in the Electoral College relative to his standing in the popular vote, we'd need to see at least one or two more of these states start polling in the high single digits for him, as Ohio now is.
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The US State Department secretly started polling Australians about their view of the deal.
The Society for Human Resource Management started polling members about use of credit reports as a pre-employment tool in 2004.
When I first started polling for President Bill Clinton, 65percentt said they would never vote for him again.
As the Nasdaq was falling by record amounts last week, I started polling my friends about their losses.
Heather Sanders, a Web designer and blogger from Huntsville, Tex., started polling readers last year to see whether she should give up her spiky do and grow her hair.
Senator Jesse Helms's campaign committee has started polling, prompting state Republican officials to speculate that he is leaning toward a re-election campaign in 2002.
Since 2006, when Gallup started polling them on the subject, the proportion of Indians who say they are satisfied with their government's efforts to preserve the environment has dropped from 53% to 45%.
He forecast a Roosevelt win; Literary Digest, he said (with amazing effrontery, since the magazine had not even started polling yet), would predict a fifty-six-per-cent victory for Landon.
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