I don't consult polls to tell me what my principles are or what our policies should be.
Are you attracted by his new ideas or his new poll ratings?
What the polls don't tell you is, though other polls do, is that if you do a study of CEOs, top executives in corporations, they're liberal.
Any one game in baseball doesn't tell you that much, just as any one poll doesn't tell you that much.
I haven’t had a gaffe or something that I’ve done that has caused me to fall in the polls.
There is only one opinion poll that I am interested in and that is the one that will take place on election day.
Percentages! Those are for economists, polls, and politicians. Percentages can't define your identity.
Of course, it is always nice to poll well, but if you don't get representatives elected, then what is the point?
You should go to the polls, organize yourself. But once lawmakers are chosen, they must be respected.
I don't read polls to decide what I'm going to do.
I don't accept that. I really don't care - I'm going to be like one of these deniers - I don't care what the polls say.
A 1940 Gallup poll showed 83 percent of the public was against intervention. A good pretext was needed to gain support from an intransigent public.
Especially without coverage, we have made it to 4, 5, 6% in the polls just on the power of the public interest out there from Americans who feel like they've been thrown under the bus by the two conventional parties.
If I believed in polls, I wouldn't get up in the morning.
The polls are inaccurate in my opinion, based upon anecdotal evidence, based upon people that I know.
You're 18 points down [in the polls]... You might as well do what's right.
The poll that matters is the one that happens on Election Day.
I've been in politics long enough to know that polls just go poof at times.
I don't care what the polls say. I don't.
In spite of the polls, the fact is that American Muslims are very happy and they thrive in this country.
I'd rather have head to head and right now they're not getting any numbers. She's [Jill Stein] doing better than he [Gary Johnson] is, but right now in some polls she's actually not doing badly.
I think you can not be blown off course by the fluctuations in the public opinion polls.
Every poll about the Left, the Right, and happiness reveals that the farther left one goes, the less happy the person is likely to be.
There's a big difference between poll workers and pole workers. Sadly.
Democrats are afraid of polls. Republicans aren`t afraid of polls. Republicans make polls. Democrats run from polls.