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Quotes About Polls

The democratic theory is that if you accumulate enough ignorance at the polls, you produce intelligence.
~ Philo Vance
If you're an independent voter, I'm willing to bet that you were not too happy at the prospect of hitting the polls on November 8, 2016. But let me guess - you did it anyway because after all, it's your civic duty, right?
~ Fabrizio Moreira
There is no actual need to tighten voter ID rules: there have been extraordinarily few instances of people committing fraud at the polls.
~ Adam Cohen
In the 2012 election, the polls that had made Mitt Romney so confident that he was going to win were his own internal polls, based on models that failed to accurately estimate voter turnout. But the public polls, especially statewide polls, painted a fairly accurate picture of how the electoral college might go.
~ Kristen Soltis Anderson
The vice presidential candidate does not usually make much difference at the polls. But that may be changing as voters become more aware that the understudy must be ready to take over if needed.
~ Madeleine M. Kunin
I've said it since the day he made the sacrifice to hit the campaign trail: Voters crave the anti-status-quo politician. Everything about Donald Trump's campaign, it's avant-garde. He is crushing it in the polls.
~ Sarah Palin
Unsurprisingly, the poll-takers don't talk a lot in public about the ignorance of the electorate on political and public policy matters. And the politicians are not going to disclose the, let's say, limited body of knowledge in their constituencies. You don't get elected calling your voters airheads.
~ Jack Germond
Pre-poll and exit polls have now become a commercial proposition. No longer are they viewed as means for a debate or means for enriching the voters and improving the quality of political campaigns. They have become yet another way of manipulation.
~ N. Bhaskara Rao
If present reality contradicts such a vision, if they prefer to reject economic modernisation in favour of defence of tradition, if their nation has fallen behind its neighbour across the Rhine, if polls in the summer of 2014 showed that 90 per cent of respondents did not believe their elected president could handle the problems facing them, this leaves them feeling deprived of what they believe should be theirs by historic right and opens them to the temptation of extremist illusions.
~ Jonathan Fenby
For almost 20 years, I've worked on various campaigns. I started out as a phone volunteer. I'd go into campaign offices, ask for lists of Native American voters, and just start calling people because I felt that I just wanted to help more Native folks get to the polls.
~ Deb Haaland
It's not opinion polls that determine the outcome of elections, it's votes in ballot boxes.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
Polls can change; people's opinions can change. Voting intentions can change, and I think it would be a silly leader, a silly political party, that would assume that we have it sewn up.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
I believe same-day registration has to be part of comprehensive reform of our voting systems that will also restore pre-clearance, shorten lines at polls, and ensure that no one who wants to vote is denied their constitutional right.
~ Amy Klobuchar
It's possible to spend every waking hour here on the ninth floor and not get out of the office. And this isn't the real world in here. And contrary to public opinion, I'm not incredibly poll-driven. They are an ongoing indicator of how we are going, but I take the feedback I get on the street as being the most important.
~ John Key
You live by the media, you live by the polls, you've got to suffer by the polls, too.
~ Kellyanne Conway
Palin seems to have forgotten that her poll ratings have plummeted since the summer of 2011.
~ Ron Fournier
You have pretty fair evidence to go on if you suspect that polls in general are biased in one specific direction, the direction of the Literary Digest error. This bias is toward the person with more money, more education, more information and alertness, better appearance, more conventional behavior, and more settled habits than the average of the population he is chosen to represent.
~ Darrell Huff
In modern politics, polls often serve as the canary in the mine - an early warning signal of danger or trends. But polls can also be used to wag the dog - diverting attention from something significant.
~ Donna Brazile
There's a big gap between public opinion polls and the vote in Washington, in Congress.
~ Gloria Steinem
To my supporters: you knocked on doors, made phone calls, donated what you could, and got your friends, neighbors, and family members to the polls. I am eternally grateful for your confidence in me and will work to earn your trust day in and day out in Congress.
~ Sharice Davids
Polls suggest that approximately 95 per cent of the population of the United States believe they will survive their own death.
~ Richard Dawkins
If you look at polls, Hillary Clinton is considered the toughest in a field of men. That's no small victory for her going towards a general election.
~ Joe Conason
If I believed in polls, I wouldn't get up in the morning.
~ Hillary Clinton
What is true has never been a question to be decided by polls or popular opinion. Truth isn't 'democratic'—it's something that God has written into the very fabric of nature.
~ Charles Colson