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They have been saying as much to pollsters for years.
A political pollster says the economy will be the big issue in 1992.
For that matter, the pollsters are not so sure themselves.
It has also made the job of the pollsters more difficult.
He is also noted for his work as a pollster.
It was the first such majority ever, the pollsters believe.
That sort of return is even lower than those used by political pollsters.
Pollsters are paid to tell you about the politics of issues.
After that I always wanted to grow up to be a great pollster.
Of the four other pollsters, three also came close - except they put the wrong man on top.
As pollsters themselves will tell you, they have no such powers.
The next time a pollster comes around, this small group tells him or her they think Clinton should go.
I worked with a staff of political experts and pollsters.
A couple of years later, more than half told pollsters that others were in charge.
And he has kept a high level of public support, currently more than 60 percent, according to most pollsters.
"We should be further behind, according to my pollsters," he said.
"Our pollsters have told us it will be close, but we should win by a few points," he said.
Technology has always influenced the way pollsters do their job.
These novels and others like them may even tell us a few things the pollsters cannot.
Most American still tell pollsters that the ideal family has two or three children.
We've got a team of pollsters out now, and they say the current's predominantly going the other way.
He was Obama's lead pollster during his 2008 campaign, and continues to be in that role today.
Voters want the choice and fear the government, the pollsters say.
By week's end, the pollsters will be able to relax, though only for a moment.
The survey's pollsters interview 40,000 people across the country over a 10-day period.