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In a 2012 Economic Inquiry article, Columbia University political scientist Andrew Gelman, statistician Nate Silver, and University of California, Berkeley, economist Aaron Edlin use poll results from the 2008 election cycle to calculate that the chance of a randomly selected vote determining the outcome of a presidential election is about one in 60 million.
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"We use polls as a crutch and it's weakening other skills we have".
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We only use polls carried out by Lord Ashcroft and by members of the British Polling Council.
On domestic affairs, Mr. McCain says it would be helpful to use polls to find out what Americans want.
The second debate, in September, hosted by CNN, will also use polls to limit the participants to ten.
The governing party reportedly pressured the news media not to use polls that showed the challenger leading.
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Ovechkin is recognized by 37 percent of the American public, according to the company's Q ratings, which use polling methods to measure the familiarity and likeability of celebrities.
Other critics, such as Jacobs and Shapiro, say that candidates, politicians, and corporations use polls less to gauge public opinion than to manipulate it in their own interests.
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