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Public opinion is ambiguous: voters tell pollsters they dislike bail-outs, but do not want to see the euro destroyed.

In 1980, pollsters said the contest between President Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan was too close to call but Reagan won by 51% to 41%.

Asked by pollsters whether they think murderers should be put to death, two-thirds of Americans say yes, down from four-fifths in 1994.

In an election that many pollsters describe as an unpopularity contest, it does not take much to swing the mood of independent voters.

However, in 2007, when the pollsters posed a more detailed question that explained the environmental benefits and safety risks of nuclear power, 61% said its share of the energy market should be cut.

A series of television and newspaper polls suggest a close race between the three front-runners and pollsters think the result is likely to be settled in a run-off a week after the first vote.

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It MAY not have been the electoral tsunami some pollsters had been predicting, but it was still pretty impressive.

America's leading professional association of pollsters has launched an inquiry into how they could the result so wrong.

In Indiana this week, 29% of blacks told exit pollsters that the candidate's race was important to them. The true figure may be even higher, however.

And since Ms Rousseff fell short of forecasts that she would win an outright majority in the first round, Serra optimists are wondering if the pollsters are overestimating her support once again.

Some pollsters suggest that the MHP’s plight has chalked up sympathy votes.

Many voters tell pollsters that higher taxes are not the way to fix Britain's deficit—but neither are spending cuts.

Further probing by the pollsters indicated that many thought the student protests would not effect change but that they were the only means by which students could register their dissent.

Americans may tell pollsters they want the rich to pay more tax, but they would also prefer the government to cut spending rather than raise taxes.

This is more than a tautological about people's mood when asked about their feelings by pollsters or economists.

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