Polls
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This is one of my favorite photos, because this was taken on Tuesday, when I asked the students to go to the
polls.
We go to meetings in the present tense; we go on family vacations in the present tense; we go to the
polls
and vote in the present tense.
So the people went back to the
polls
to determine their own president, not the legal system.
We got data from the Gallup Organization, which you know from all the political
polls
happening lately.
Polls
taken, this poll was taken 10 years ago.
In fact, if you look at polls, they show a declining trend for support for free trade in the West.
Opinion
polls
from all over the Muslim world show that there is very little interest among Muslims in a global holy war against the West, against the far enemy.
Of the millions of projects on the Scratch website, there's everything from animated stories to school science projects to anime soap operas to virtual construction kits to recreations of classic video games to political opinion
polls
to trigonometry tutorials to interactive artwork, and, yes, interactive Mother's Day cards.
Pew Research
polls
Chinese public attitudes, and here are the numbers in recent years.
Financial Times
polls
global youth attitudes, and these numbers, brand new, just came from last week.
But, of course, I can look at the opinion polls, and the opinion
polls
are supposedly the source of a belief that trust has declined.
When you actually look at opinion
polls
across time, there's not much evidence for that.
What opinion
polls
record is, of course, opinions.
I think the
polls
are very bad guides to the level of trust that actually exists, because they try to obliterate the good judgment that goes into placing trust.
So the moral of all this is, we need to think much less about trust, let alone about attitudes of trust detected or mis-detected by opinion polls, much more about being trustworthy, and how you give people adequate, useful and simple evidence that you're trustworthy.
We decided to conduct some firefly opinion
polls
to find out.
Public opinion
polls
consistently show that significant proportions of the American people don't believe the climate is warming due to human activities, don't think that there is evolution by natural selection, and aren't persuaded by the safety of vaccines.
What it is, it's a very large-scale study that
polls
a very large sample of the world's population, a sample that represents about 70 percent of the planet's population, and I started asking them a series of questions about how they perceive other countries.
Until the 1940s, market research was often quantitative using things like sales figures and customer
polls
to track consumption.
The polls, however, told a very different story.
But on election day, the
polls
were right, and I only got 19 percent of the vote, and the same papers that said I was a rising political star now said I wasted 1.3 million dollars on 6,321 votes.
Or the Syrian refugee who dared show her love for her new country by building an app to help Americans get to the
polls.
If you would take polls, the top three answers might be: love, wine and whining.
There used to be a time in American history when voting was fun, when it was much more than just a grim duty to show up at the
polls.
The
polls
had me at 1 percent, but that was still the highest that any woman announcing her candidacy had earned.
So it would be an understatement to say that I had to work extremely hard to get my seat at the table and access to television, because the network decided that they would only include those with 2.5 percent or more in the
polls
in the first TV debate.
But of course, with 1 percent to 2.5 percent in the polls, maybe it's understandable.
But media really matters, and every time I appeared on TV, we saw and experienced a rise in the polls, so I know firsthand how much this matters and why we have to talk about it.
Well, too early, because I didn't quite pull that, but I came in second, and we went a long way from the one percent, with nearly a third of the vote, and we beat the
polls
by an unprecedented margin, or 10 percentage points above what the last poll came in at.
How can we get people to do more good, to go to the polls, give to charity, conserve resources, or even to do something as simple as washing their mugs at work so that the sink isn't always full of dirty dishes?
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