(238 quotes found)
“We had a lot of (polling station) volunteers who said they saw people voting five times, seven times, eight times.”
Charles Baker
“By almost every relevant measurement, national polls indicate that Republicans are at least as bad off as Democrats were at this point in 1994, before suffering devastating midterm losses.”
Charlie Cook
“Presidents who are low in the polls have a hard time getting Congress to go along with them. He has to persuade the people in Congress to follow his legislative agenda and they're all worried about 2006.”
Charles Franklin
“It takes a lot more than one day of good news or two days of good news to turn polls around. It doesn't take much bad news to keep the polls down. You keeping getting hit.”
“Our polling around [the initiative] indicated that it would be highly unlikely to succeed. We're relieved. This initiative would have been distracting to the real issue of students and schools facing inadequate funding levels in our state.”
Charles Hasse
“Truman got some of the lowest poll numbers any president ever got. Now when we look back on Truman, he's the highest ranked of the post-World War II presidents.”
Charles Jones
“This poll done by this marketing firm doesn't track with anything else that we've seen that is independent and scientific,”
Chris Thorne
“It's probably a good thing to fly under the radar a little bit. Like any other poll or prediction, you want to be on top at the end, not the beginning.”
Chris Drury
“And you wonder why people go nuts over the polls: Notre Dame goes from unranked to No. 10 after defeating Pittsburgh (now 0-3) and Michigan. Then, Michigan State defeats Notre Dame in South Bend and Notre Dame drops to No. 16 in Sunday's AP poll, one slot ahead of … Michigan State!”
Chris Dufresne
“Texas finally beats Oklahoma but falls to No. 3 in the Harris poll behind Virginia Tech.”