51. But this survey suggests a close two-man race if the sure states go as predicted and the swing states are split between the candidates. 52. Dole took a greater share of their votes, according to the exit polls, than earlier surveys had suggested he was likely to do. 53. Despite the best efforts of the Republicans to publicize and promote what they call their legislative revolution, the survey suggested that much of the public remains largely disengaged. 54. For example, recent surveys suggest that business travel has rebounded to near-normal levels, while leisure travel remains sharply off. 55. French schoolchildren receive little or no sex education, and surveys suggest that they are ill-informed about sex, contraception and abortion. 56. Fresh surveys suggested Al Gore gained a post-convention bounce as candidates usually do after their nomination when voters show an initial emotional reaction. 57. George W. Bush is widening his lead over Al Gore in polling among likely voters with a little more than four months to go, a new survey suggests. 58. Hazelden survey suggests a hard line remains by employers, but what has case law shown? 59. Helms said holiday donations are about half what they were this time last year, and the need right now could be worse than the survey suggests. 60. However, surveys suggest this may be on the low side. |