Word: polling
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Rustin Silverstein's "Scandalous Wishes" (Opinion, Feb. 13) is both extremely biased and grossly overstated. Silverstein justifies President Clinton's alleged affair by nothing that the "Comeback Kid" has public opinion behind him. To justify an affair by turning to public opinion polls is inexcusable. How would you feel if your wife had an affair? I guess it would be OK if she had good poll scores. JEFFERY B. GOLDBERG Tucson, Ariz...
From a telephone poll of 1,023 adult Americans taken for TIME/CNN on Feb. 4-5 by Yankelovich Partners Inc. Margin of error is +-3.1%. "Not sures" omitted...
Yale currently stands at the top of the ECAC table, needing one more win to clinch a playoff birth. This week's ESPN/USA Today poll ranked Yale No. 5 in the nation, its highest ranking ever...
...none. The question that needs to be asked is not just "Which band do the students want?" but "Do the students want us to spend this much money on any band?" Kudos to three council members for proposing that we ask the students that question in a campus-wide poll. Shame on the council for rejecting that proposal. ANDREW F. RUGGIERO...
...race and its significance for the American people. Race is an uncomfortable topic often left to high-brow intellectual conversations or witty comments by comedians. Rarely is it discussed in an honest, concrete way. On this campus, race has been the topic of a recent Institute of Politics-Crimson poll, the main thrust of a recent issue of Radcliffe Quarterly and a factor in several high-profile debates...