51. By contrast to the long, detailed questions, she said push polls are usually short and punchy in order to reach as many people as possible. 52. By Election Day, the polls were so close that neither side was willing to predict the outcome. 53. Carter said the polls were not first and foremost in his mind. 54. Cardenas said the poll would be more divisive than instructive. 55. Comparisons of voter turnout with the last elections two years ago was not possible because the polls then were open for two days. 56. Concern about violence around the election caused some investors to trim holdings, or postpone new investments, until the poll was past. 57. Clinton learned the hard way that polls are no substitute for judgment. 58. Courts ordered three candidates added to the ballot on the Friday before the primary, and subtracted another just hours before the polls were to open. 59. Do the returns prove the polls were wrong? 60. Each poll was unanimous. |