Word: marginals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...polls said otherwise, and few outside theDukakis inner circle raised their voice todisagree. Pollster Lou Harris was one. He saidBush's margin was shrinking steadily...
Likewise, slightly more freshmen identifiedthemselves at both ends of the political spectrumthan upperclassmen, though the difference betweenfreshmen and upperclassmen at each end (1 percent)fell well within the survey's margin of error...
Bush carried only non-resident Dudley House, bya whopping 64 to 18 percent margin, with 18percent undecided. Meanwhile, Dukakis and Bushbattled to virtual ties in Eliot and KirklandHouses. Dukakis won most handily in Dunster andQuincy Houses by more than 5 to 1 margins, withthe other houses favoring the Democrat by about...
Bush pollster Robert Teeter, interviewed onNBC-TV's "Meet the Press," rejected complaintsthat the vice president had run a nasty campaignand said private GOP surveys showed Bush leadingby a bigger margin than reported by the network...
Despite strong early support, Proposition 102 is now rated a toss-up. Proposition 96, a less controversial initiative that would allow courts to order HIV tests for those charged with sex and assault crimes, is leading by a considerable margin. Even if both measures are rejected, however, the crusade ! against AIDS victims is likely to resurface when another election rolls around...