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1 The latest polling from ten crucial seats across the country is being revealed today.
2 Which possibly means Johnson has seen the latest polling on Michael Gove's leadership chances.
3 The latest polling is consistent with a Clinton lead of only ~1% nationally.
4 But the latest polling does not offer that proof.
5 Shorten played down the latest polling , saying Labor's issues were "beginning to bite".
6 The latest polling shows 72% of Michiganders approve of how she's handled the situation.
7 The latest polling is bolstering their concerns.
8 It also comes as latest polling data revealed strong support for Mr Andrews' handling of the outbreak in Victoria.
9 Even more surprising is the latest polling which shows NRA members siding with the president on many of these key provisions.
10 On GMOs, the Lewandowsky study found no link between trust in science and ideology, again, consistent with the latest polling data.
11 The latest polling shows Labor with a slender 51-49 lead over the Liberal-National coalition after preferences.
12 Reuters latest polling of money market traders a week ago showed one in three backing Greece to leave the euro this year.
13 The Democratic candidate is 7.9 points ahead in the latest polling average compiled by Real Clear Politics.
14 The latest polling from Māori TV has shown Ross' co-leader Billy Te Kahika winning less than 1 percent support in the electorate.
15 Andrew Little says Labour would need a considerably greater share of the vote to form a government than the latest polling of 24 percent.
16 Our latest polling suggests a substantial proportion of people don't trust the government or the media to tell them the truth about this virus.
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