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From telephone polls of 500 Japanese adults, taken on Jan 28-29 by Infoplan/ Yankelovich International, and of 1,000 American adults, taken on Jan. 30 by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman. Sampling errors are plus or minus 4.5% and 3% respectively. "Not sures" omitted...
From telephone polls of 500 Japanese adults, taken on Jan 28-29 by Infoplan/ Yankelovich International, and of 1,000 American adults, taken on Jan. 30 by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman. Sampling errors are plus or minus 4.5% and 3% respectively. "Not sures" omitted...
From telephone polls of 500 Japanese adults, taken on Jan 28-29 by Infoplan/ Yankelovich International, and of 1,000 American adults, taken on Jan. 30 by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman. Sampling errors are plus or minus 4.5% and 3% respectively. "Not sures" omitted...
From telephone polls of 500 Japanese adults, taken on Jan 28-29 by Infoplan/ Yankelovich International, and of 1,000 American adults, taken on Jan. 30 by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman. Sampling errors are plus or minus 4.5% and 3% respectively. "Not sures" omitted...
...results of a poll conducted for TIME last week by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman strongly suggest that Americans think journalists should stay out of candidates' personal lives. By a tally of 70% to 25%, a sample of 1,000 adults said information about private behavior, including extramarital affairs, should be kept from voters out of respect for the candidate's privacy. The sentiment hardly varied -- it was 69% to 25% -- in the hypothetical case that a reporter happened on hard proof. While reporters have justified special probing of Clinton and, previously, Gary Hart by citing rumors about them, 73% of poll...