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To: Solomon who wrote (17)12/30/1998 1:23:00 PM
From: Wren  Respond to of 26
 
Solomon, thanks for posting the analysis of polling. I certainly have turned down pollers who call at inconvenient times. The point about not feeling comfortable discussing your views with a stranger is probably valid. The internet polls give you cover and make you much more comfortable in saying exactly what you think.



To: Solomon who wrote (17)12/30/1998 3:39:00 PM
From: mark silvers  Respond to of 26
 
<<Even regular polls show a hardcore of one-third of the public that wants to see Clinton ousted immediately. Add to that those who don't answer, those who don't reveal the truth, and those for whom the entire political game is utterly sickening, and you've reached the
two-thirds mark and then some. No, it is hard-core Clinton supporters -- theFriedan-Jackson-Frank nexus -- who are in the minority >>

There are so many assumptions in that statement, that it renders it completely meaningless. It assumes that everyone who doesnt answer, those who lie, and those that are cynical, are all for ousting Clinton.

If the author of that statement knew that to be fact, we wouldnt need pollsters, we could all just call him......

At this point, it is all but certain that clinton won't be removed from office. The true test of the President's popularity, and the "correctness" of the polls, will be when and if the american public votes the Republican majority out of office for it's perceived role in
this process.

Mark