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Franklin Roosevelt didn't poll, because he had great political instincts. Now we have polls; we don't need instincts. But is that a change in principle? Is it a change in principle that we use a Xerox instead of carbon paper? It's of the same order of magnitude.
Dick Morris
Great
Change
Political
Paper
Franklin
Franklin Roosevelt
Magnitude
Had
He
Instead
Instincts
Principle
Xerox
Because
Same
Poll
Order
Polls
Roosevelt
Use
Now
Carbon
Need
I think President Bush tried to step up on Social Security even though the polls showed that was unpopular. He has not been successful and backed off, but I admire people who take on big problems.
Donna Shalala
People
Problems
Big
Think
President
President Bush
Backed
Though
Security
Tried
Unpopular
Admire
Take
He
Step
Been
Off
Up
Big Problems
Polls
Social
Bush
Successful
Who
Social Security
Even
History chalks up Mr. McKinley's War as a U.S. win, and he also polls favorably as a 'near great' president.
Douglas Brinkley
War
Great
History
Win
President
He
Also
Up
Polls
Near
As the news media eagerly report on polls showing that millennials increasingly reject capitalism, progressives energetically push the Democratic Party to the left.
Edward Conard
News
Capitalism
Party
Increasingly
Progressives
Push
Democratic
Democratic Party
Left
Report
Polls
News Media
Showing
Media
Eagerly
Millennials
Reject
As a citizen of a democratic state, I have always believed that when a prime minister is elected in Israel, even those who voted against him at the polls are obligated to desire his success.
Ehud Olmert
Success
Citizen
State
Those
Minister
Obligated
Prime
Prime Minister
Voted
Democratic
Him
Democratic State
Always
Israel
His
Polls
Against
Elected
Who
Even
Believed
Desire
I don't think anyone went the polls and said, 'I am casting my vote to make sure that Wall Street has better chances to make bigger profits off the backs of the American people.'
Elizabeth Warren
Vote
People
Better
Think
Backs
Casting
Make
Sure
Said
Am
Off
Wall
Wall Street
American
Polls
Anyone
Bigger
American People
Street
Profits
Chances
Get out and vote. If you can't vote, then register other people to vote. Get people to the polls; make sure that people who need to vote can vote.
Emma Gonzalez
You
Vote
People
Other
Out
Make
Sure
Get
Polls
Register
Then
Who
Need
We will accept no corporate PAC money, and we're not going to be driven by the polls.
Eric Swalwell
Money
Will
Corporate
Driven
Accept
Going
Polls
On the one hand, she is cut off from the protection awarded to her sisters abroad; on the other, she has no such power to defend her interests at the polls, as is the heritage of her brothers at home.
Florence Kelley
Home
Protection
Power
Heritage
Other
Brothers
Abroad
She
Hand
Off
Sisters
Polls
Cut
Interests
Awarded
Her
Defend
Since too few Americans go to the polls, I say what this country needs is a bobblehead election, where voters will get free bobblehead dolls of their choice when they show up and vote for president.
Frank Deford
Needs
Vote
Election
Will
Free
Country
Few
Too
President
Say
Since
Voters
Go
Dolls
Up
Get
American
Where
Polls
Choice
Show
Gay rights is just a matter of time. Look at the polls. Worrying about gay marriage, let alone gay civil unions or gay employment rights, is a middle-age issue. Young people just can't see the problem. At worst, gays are going to win this one just by waiting until the opposition dies off.
Gail Collins
Alone
Time
Gay
Rights
Marriage
Waiting
People
Problem
Win
Matter
Young
Unions
Gay Marriage
Gay Rights
Gays
Worrying
Worst
Civil
See
About
Look
Until
Employment
Issue
Opposition
Off
Dies
Going
Just
Polls
Young People
The question for politicians here is fundamental: You can read the polls, or you can change the polls. Stand up on the things you believe in.
Gavin Newsom
You
Change
Politicians
Believe
Read
Question
Up
Polls
Stand
Stand Up
Fundamental
Things
Here
If you're sick and tired of the politics of cynicism and polls and principles, come and join this campaign.
George W. Bush
Politics
Tired
You
Sick
Sick And Tired
Join
Come
Principles
Campaign
Polls
Cynicism
There's an opportunity for the corner drugstore to play a much greater role. Pharmacists have been extremely well respected - they're one of the top two or three most-trusted professionals in opinion polls year after year.
Gregory Wasson
Opportunity
Three
Year
Corner
Top
Respected
Extremely
Drugstore
Well
Greater
Opinion
Opinion Polls
Been
Role
Polls
After
Much
Professionals
Play
Two
The only tactic liberals have is to try to intimidate people into thinking that the Tea Party is racist. The Tea Party is not a racist movement, period! If it were, why would the straw polls keep showing that the black guy is winning? That's a rhetorical question. Let me state it: The black guy keeps winning.
Herman Cain
Me
People
Try
Black
Party
Tea
Thinking
State
Liberals
Intimidate
Would
Guy
Only
Tactic
Winning
Period
Were
Question
Movement
Polls
Rhetorical
Tea Party
Showing
Keep
Straw
Why
Keeps
Polls are inaccurate in my opinion, based upon anecdotal evidence, based upon people that I know.
Herman Cain
People
Evidence
Anecdotal
Know
Opinion
In My Opinion
Polls
Inaccurate
Based
The American people, Neil, are sick and tired of excuses. They are sick and tired of the blame game. And they're sick and tired of the deception coming from this president and this administration. This is why I believe that I am doing so well in the polls.
Herman Cain
Tired
Game
Blame
People
Believe
Sick
Sick And Tired
This Administration
President
Neil
Administration
Excuses
Well
Am
Coming
Doing
American
Polls
Deception
American People
Why
What makes me worry today is the alarming decline in the trust in democratic institutions - political parties, Parliaments, political leaders. Less and less people are going to the polls in most advanced democracies.
Ivan Krastev
Today
Me
Democracy
Trust
People
Political
Worry
Advanced
Leaders
Institutions
Most
Parties
Democratic
Makes
Political Leaders
Political Parties
Going
Polls
Decline
Less
Alarming
And I think the rolling polls put more pressure on them to sustain their beliefs and to improve their delivery of the policy and their delivery of the ideas so that they can garner support for whatever principle they're articulating.
Jim Bolger
Pressure
Whatever
Think
More
Delivery
Put
Support
Ideas
Principle
Policy
Improve
Articulating
Rolling
Sustain
Polls
Them
Beliefs
Garner
I think we have a fascinating new and quite dominant input into politics - and it wont go away. From time to time, people articulate a view that we should ban opinion polls, but that's nonsense.
Jim Bolger
Politics
Time
People
Go Away
Think
Input
New
Opinion
Opinion Polls
Nonsense
Go
Time People
Ban
Dominant
Articulate
From Time To Time
Quite
Wont
Polls
Should
View
Fascinating
Away
According to various polls conducted, the single most important issue in last week's election was not the Iraq War, not the War on Terror, not even the economy. It was the cultural war.
John Doolittle
War
Election
Important
Single
Various
Week
Economy
Most
Important Issue
Terror
Issue
Cultural
Iraq
Iraq War
According
Polls
Even
Last
The polls are with us on this. They say the American people, more than anything, want to see spending cuts rather than tax increases.
John Fleming
People
Increases
Spending
Spending Cuts
Say
See
Rather
More
More Than Anything
Than
American
Tax
Want
Polls
Anything
Tax Increases
American People
Cuts
Us
They Say
The media, the polls and our legislatures fortunately have short attention spans.
John Gutfreund
Our
Attention
Attention Spans
Short
Polls
Spans
Fortunately
Media
The exit polls suggest that after a relatively disappointing first term, Obama managed to reassemble almost all of his 2008 electorate.
John Podhoretz
First
Relatively
Obama
Almost
Almost All
Disappointing
Term
First Term
His
Exit
Polls
After
Electorate
Suggest
The CIO put up half a million dollars for Roosevelt's 1936 campaign and provided him with an immense group of active labor workers who played a large part in the sweeping victory he won at the polls.
John T. Flynn
Victory
Half
Group
Active
Immense
He
Part
Put
Him
Dollars
Provided
Campaign
Up
Won
Labor
Polls
Roosevelt
Workers
Sweeping
Who
Large
Large Part
Million
Million Dollars
Played
It doesn't matter what the early votes look like. It doesn't matter what the polls look like. We can lose everything.
Jon Lovett
Matter
Lose
Everything
Like
Votes
Look
Polls
Early
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