I don't think anyone went the polls and said, 'I am casting my vote to make sure that Wall Street has better chances to make bigger profits off the backs of the American people.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Don't worry about polls, but if you do, don't admit it.
I don't pay a lot of attention to polls.
First of all, no candidate is going to win by catering to the alleged Occupy Wall Street vote.
Votes are like trees, if you are trying to build a forest. If you have more trees than you have forests, then at that point the pollsters will probably say you will win.
I'm a believer in the polls, by the way. Rarely do you see a poll that's very far off.
They may then be willing to cast principled votes based on an educated understanding of the public interest in the face of polls suggesting that the public itself may have quite a different understanding of where its interest lies.
We have too many politicians who are poll-driven to excess. Polls are important. You've got to know what the public is thinking, but you can't let them drive you completely.
You cannot be driven by the polls. The polls change all the time; they're easily manipulated by whoever wants to ask those poll questions; they go up; they go down.
I don't look at polls.
I have never had an interest in opinion polls. They are merely an indicator, that's all.