61. Among those who have an opinion of Bush, polls show Republicans like him, Democrats do not like him and independents are evenly divided. 62. An earlier poll showed that one out of five would support using limited Medicare contributions to purchase private health insurance. 63. And a new poll shows continuing support for preservation of old-growth forests on federal land among a majority of the public here -- even in timber towns. 64. And although polls show that voters disapprove of how the governor has handled auto insurance, the same polls show that voters still like Whitman personally. 65. And despite the absence of electoral closure, polls showed that people were trying to be patient. 66. And polls show that Americans give Bush his weakest marks on environmental issues. 67. And recent polls show more and more voters inclined to vote for independent or third-party presidential candidates. 68. And Rep. Jolene Unsoeld stayed in southwest Washington, where polls show her trailing Republican challenger Linda Smith. 69. And lately, though Harshbarger won only a narrow endorsement from his party at the convention in June, polls show the campaign picking up steam. 70. And most polls show Clinton with a lead over Lazio, if a small one. |