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Two or three points, that's all.
A ride from one to the other might earn two or three points.
"Green with his 'Kill it' commercial cost him two or three points.
Such a share would imply a lead of two or three points over the Tories.
"Rudy was worth two or three points," he said in his van, going west to east the other evening.
"[Replacing him] won't transform our fortunes, but two or three points in the polls could mean 20 or 30 seats".
Often in a tight race, an error of two or three points can make all the difference, but getting within two or three points of the actual result is not bad for the fuzzy science of opinion research.
The top-ranked countries are those with very little material; the UK's score is within two or three points of the US, France etc, who are more comparable.
"Going back a few months, he was 40 or 50 points behind in the polls; now he's just two or three points behind.
"I am convinced that if there were no Fox News, I might be two or three points higher in the polls," Obama told me.
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More likely, this remains a two or three point race instead.
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