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But what is significant about these polls is how they figure into the long-standing understanding of polls that they naturally tend to favor Democrats for various reasons (sometimes bias in polltaker, sometimes just how the demographic works).
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Mark Penn, who was Bill Clinton's polltaker, said -- before Tucson -- that "Obama needs his own Oklahoma City."
Rush Bails Water Howard Fineman 2011
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Mark Penn, who was Bill Clinton's polltaker, said -- before Tucson -- that "Obama needs his own Oklahoma City."
Rush Bails Water Howard Fineman 2011
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"They're a significant number," says Mark Mellman, the polltaker for Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, "and a decisive number."
Obama’s Indie Crash 2010
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In a new survey by GOP polltaker Frank Luntz, the contract's call for beefing up the Pentagon finished dead last among the voters 'priorities.
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"" The Republicans don't dare walk away from it, '' says polltaker Luntz.
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Now it's the political system's turn to be down-sized and out-sourced and more carefully focused, says polltaker Mike McKeon.
Rolling Thunder 2008
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"It's a new era," says Stan Greenberg, Clinton's polltaker.
Clinton's Revolution 2008
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Last February, sources tell NEWSWEEK, Mulford invited polltaker Gordon Black to Dallas for an audience with Perot.
Let The Party Begin 2008
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"" This is the green-pants crowd, '' says Democratic polltaker Harrison Hickman.
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