You know, you look at term limits, you poll term limits, 70, 80 percent of Republicans or Democrats are for it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Americans of all political background overwhelmingly support term limits, yet term limits have floundered in Congress.
I fundamentally believe in term limits, for Congress, presidents, and board members.
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.
If you're going to try to win an election, you can't be 80 percent. You can't say, I'm for what my Democratic opponent is, for but not quite so much of it.
I think we can spend too much time worrying about polls.
I'm a believer in the polls, by the way. Rarely do you see a poll that's very far off.
Don't worry about polls, but if you do, don't admit it.
I think we have a fascinating new and quite dominant input into politics - and it wont go away. From time to time, people articulate a view that we should ban opinion polls, but that's nonsense.
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.
And if you're getting a poll coming out month after month saying something and then all of a sudden does an enormous swing in one direction - you are dealing with a more volatile electorate than most people believe they have.
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