Word: pollinger
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Courageous visionary or cornered opportunist? Confident democrat or hypocritical gambler? Tony Blair may qualify for all these titles thanks to his abrupt, massive and raggedly executed U-turn last week. After months of deriding a referendum on the proposed European Union constitution as a "gross and irresponsible betrayal of the...
(2 of 2) Nick Sparrow, managing director of the polling company ICM, urges a little caution, though. Right now, he says, people conflate the E.U., the euro and the constitution (still being negotiated) into "a big blob of Europe," which means it's hard to predict how they'll feel...
Alexis de Tocqueville noticed this, I think (without the help of a polling apparatus), during his 1830 trip to America. He writes that democratic nations like America “have neither leisure nor taste to think out new opinions. Even when they are doubtful about accepted ideas they stick...
During the second half of yesterday’s hearing, Kellyanne Conway, executive and CEO of The Polling Company, Inc., testified that a phone survey commissioned by the defense revealed that Middlesex County residents are more likely to have prejudices about the case.
But Grabau said he did not see why a polling expert was necessary for the change of venue motion.