1. But the city has not surveyed people leaving welfare or workfare, and has blocked independent attempts to survey former welfare recipients, including those working off the books. 2. Imagine what they would have found if they surveyed people who spent almost all their spare time playing golf, or dancing or watching TV. 3. Pence took the subway from the Capitol to his appointment, pausing long enough to survey the people on Pennsylvania Avenue. 4. The other polls, which surveyed people who said they intended to vote, had suggested a much tighter race. 5. Seven hundred people were surveyed. 6. The agency did not say how many people were surveyed nor give a margin of error. 7. The paper did not say how many people were surveyed, or give the margin of error. 8. The station did not say how many people were surveyed or give a margin of error. 9. But Links said he may have underestimated the number because he only surveyed people with telephones. |