61.   Even before the polls there were suggestions this was a make-or-break year for Snyder.

62.   Either the polls are wildly out of whack, or the people being polled are total morons.

63.   Even where polls are accessible, the ballot most often is not, at least not for blind voters to cast a secret vote on their own.

64.   Even before the news emerged that the indispensable Dick Cheney needed more work done on his heart, a series of public opinion polls was giving the president agita.

65.   Feminist in inclination and interpretation, EDK polls are usually a breath of fresh air in the polluted sky of attitude-and-trends research.

66.   First, this poll was not a poll.

67.   For now, the polls are encouraging no matter which direction he heads.

68.   For them, there are no polls.

69.   For all the attention they get this time of year, polls are fraught with potential errors.

70.   From that perspective, the polls today are entirely correct even if the voters are entirely wrong.

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