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1 Labour could well be a shoo-in according to its latest internal polling .
2 But National says its internal polling shows a more comfortable gap of eight.
3 He claims internal polling shows he has a chance to win those states.
4 The party's internal polling had National's support much closer to 40 percent, Collins said.
5 Pajamas Media has reported that Paul has fallen behind in the campaigns' internal polling .
6 He said National Party internal polling earlier this week had the Conservatives on 6 percent.
7 Some have told RNZ internal polling has not been shared for quite for some time.
8 If the internal polling were as rosy as Mr Trump claims, that would not be necessary.
9 Trump's internal polling shows the same, according to a Republican source close to his re-election campaign.
10 The party says its own internal polling tells a different story, and shared the numbers with its MPs yesterday.
11 Collins yesterday revealed that internal polling suggested the party lost five percentage points after MP Denise Lee's leaked email.
12 The decision to compete in Arizona is based on assessment of factors, including internal polling and early voter numbers.
13 She said the party's internal polling showed it was higher, and promised to release that information to her caucus.
14 The Republican Party official said internal polling shows that large numbers of voters view the impeachment investigation as politically motivated.
15 Just days earlier the Washington Post carried internal polling from Cantor's team suggesting he would win by 34 percentage points.
16 The sender claimed to be an MP and said there was concern in the caucus over the internal polling results.
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