Word: polled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...longer-term effect hard to gauge. More important is how Clinton scored in the ongoing U.S. vs. Iraq psychodrama. At home the President did just fine. He shut off carping about "fecklessness" from the Dole camp and forced his rival to declare support for the military operation. A TIME/CNN poll gave Clinton a 69% approval rating for his missile reprisal...
...this point Bob Dole could use an act of God, because he is running out of time. A private poll by the Republican National Committee last week found that in the 19 biggest states not only is Dole trailing badly, but also his support is lower than Clinton's negative rating, meaning that even voters who can't stand the President can't bring themselves to support his opponent. Unemployment last week hit a seven-year low, people's confidence in the economy hit an eight-year high, and for the first time, a majority of voters credited Clinton...
After trailing Weld over the summer, a poll yesterday by The Boston Globe show Kerry now receiving support from 42 percent of Bay State voters, compared to Kerry's 38 percent. Milton resident Susan Gallagher, a right-wing third-party challenger, is pulling 2 percent...
...Ancient Eight, there's probably not going to be a patsy or a runaway favorite. Cornell took the crown last year, going 15-2-1 and earning a No. 9 ranking in the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America Poll. But the Big Red lost five starters, and Brown and Princeton have been tossed around with Harvard as possible overthrowers...
...shop, dismantling ideas from wherever to outfit his candidates with usable parts. If the final product ran well, that was success. Clinton now runs like a dream, so he may well be on cruise control and beyond damage from the Morris debacle. But if voters are cynical about the poll-driven techniques of modern politics, including the ones they respond to, Dick Morris, his rise and fall, is one reason...