The pollsters and pundits will keep trying to read voters' minds.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't pay a lot of attention to polls.
I think we can spend too much time worrying about polls.
I have never had an interest in opinion polls. They are merely an indicator, that's all.
I don't look at polls.
If the critics are right that I've made all my decisions based on polls, then I must not be very good at reading them.
I think the voters can make up their own minds.
I'm a believer in the polls, by the way. Rarely do you see a poll that's very far off.
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.
Rather than fretting about IQ scores, voters should try to determine what candidates read - other than the Bible, which they all say they read - and the kind of people with whom they spend their time.
There are so many things the people who take polls never get around to asking.