81.   Hispanic residents are registered to vote in much lower numbers than black or white Houstonians, and polls have suggested they are more evenly split between the two candidates.

82.   Historically reliable polls suggest Texas Gov. George W. Bush will top the Republican field and Vice President Al Gore will win among Democrats.

83.   His estimate is far more optimistic than the polls suggest.

84.   However, a recent ABC News poll suggests most Americans think President Clinton should not resign merely if it turns out he had sex with a young intern.

85.   If the Constitution had not barred him from running again, polls suggest he might now be preparing for a third term.

86.   If you are an employee paid by the hour, a labor poll suggests that you would rather have the money.

87.   If the race for the White House is as close as the polls suggest, the candidate who gets the most votes on Tuesday may not become president.

88.   In fact, polls suggest that support for the National Party is going down.

89.   In recent weeks polls have suggested his support has weakened, but there have also been indications that businessmen have warmed somewhat to the possibility of a Fernandez victory.

90.   In Russia, where polls suggest that closer ties to Belarus are more popular, the most fervent opposition was displayed inside Kremlin walls.

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study 5.15%
official 4.73%
evidence 3.27%
poll 3.07%
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research 2.16%
expert 1.39%
datum 1.22%
finding 1.22%
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show 41.06%
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