Word: polled
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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With five presidential candidates racing around the state in a final day of campaigning, the Rev. Jesse Jackson was buoyed by a poll suggesting he may have pulled even with fellow favorite son Simon...
...Chicago Tribune poll said Bush was the choice of 62 percent of the likely GOP voters in Illinois, with only 28 percent for Dole...
...Chicago Tribune poll published yesterday suggested that Simon faces the possibility of a second-place finish...
...drawing 33 Democrats and no Republicans by chance is less than one in 8 billion. The Crimson surely does not present a representative American political outlook. In a population divided three to one in favor of Democrats, which is the proportion among our undergraduates indicated by the Crimson's poll of students, the chances are somewhat better: less than one in 13,000. Even in the Harvard context, the Crimson's position is far to the left. Richard J. Herrnstein Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology
Other candidates for the playoff bid going into last month were Notre Dame--which had a 16-0-0 record going into February--and Alaska-Fairbanks, which had been in second place in the KBYR-Anchorage poll all year and was responsible for one of Merrimack's four losses...