Word: polled
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...however, appear to have upset the jury. Juror Stephen Colwell said he felt "greatly relieved" when the verdict was reduced to manslaughter ? a choice he and his 11 colleagues were never given. And most Americans, it seems, agree. According to an ABC News survey ? the first post-trial poll ? 56 percent felt manslaughter was the correct verdict, with only 35 percent opposed...
...city where Democrats outnumber Republicans 5 to 1, Messinger is down as much as 28 points. A recent Daily News/Eyewitness News 7 poll shows her at 22% among Jews and 11% among white Catholics. She is losing the Hispanic vote. She has been deserted by the city's largest gay political organization, its biggest unions and all its major newspapers. Al Gore wouldn't campaign with her. She alienated Jews by embracing Al Sharpton, yet still lost the endorsement of two of New York's four black Congressmen. An aide to a longtime Democratic officeholder calls her campaign "a catastrophe...
Indeed, a TIME/CNN poll conducted by Yankelovich Partners last week showed that 88% of individuals made no changes to their portfolios during or after the Monday-Tuesday roller-coaster ride on Wall Street. Only 1% said they sold stocks. Between now and year's end, 34% expect to buy more stocks; 59% expect to make no changes...
Voter turnout was "average and steady" at about 2 p.m., according to a poll worker at the Harrington School on Cambridge Street, who asked not to be named...
Meanwhile, No. 1 Nebraska (8-0) increased its lead in the AP poll with a 69-7 win over Oklahoma--the worst defeat in Sooners' history. The Huskers are heavy favorites to win the Big 12 and play in the Orange Bowl--the bowl alliance's top game...