1. An Administration guided by nothing more profound or permanent than the latest polling data. 2. An example, he said, was polling data that crops up all over the Internet, and may look intriguing but turn out to be flawed. 3. And, as is often the case, people are not necessarily as they are portrayed by polling data or even election results. 4. A look at exit polling data on those voters compiled by Voter News Service on election day shows a broad mix of thin divisions and great divides. 5. But neither Mayer nor Afran has polling data to gauge his popularity. 6. Campaign manager Scott Reed sought out reporters at every stop, talking up polling data that he said shows Dole closing much of the gap with Clinton. 7. However, polling data consistently shows that the African American and Hispanic communities share the conservative cultural values often promoted by the GOP. 8. Lewis said White House officials, based on polling data, are worried that many Americans have not grasped the fact that the president may be impeached. 9. On the other hand, he said, polling data indicate that public trust in journalism is dropping. 10. Of course, both sides are aware that campaigns frequently resemble roller coasters when it comes to polling data. |