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1 And will there be a stable government to lead opinion at Westminster?
2 How much are we as politicians willing to lead opinion rather than follow it?
3 Biskupic says Chief Justice John Roberts will likely write the lead opinion in the court's ruling.
4 Politicians deal in policy, and too often, particularly in the middle of an election campaign, they follow rather than lead opinion .
5 This would be welcomed by the opposition Social Democrats, who lead opinion polls by a wide margin, and the far-left Communists.
6 The latest polls show opponents of No Billag now outnumber its backers who appeared to lead opinion polls after the referendum was announced.
7 Turnbull has consistently led opinion polls, but his personal popularity is sagging.
8 Obama leads opinion polls in North Carolina and Clinton is favored in Indiana.
9 The party is leading opinion polls ahead of local, regional and national elections this year.
10 Sanders leads opinion polls in delegate-rich California, where 3 million early votes have already been cast.
11 Maduro, a 50-year-old former bus driver named by Chavez as his heir, is leading opinion polls.
12 Turnbull has consistently led opinion polls since he came to power in a party-room coup last year.
13 Trump has led opinion polls for months among Republicans seeking the party's nomination for the Nov. 8 election.
14 The maverick mayor of the southern city of Davao, Rodrigo Duterte, 71, is leading opinion polls for president.
15 He is currently leading opinion polls.
16 Nationalist, anti-immigration parties are also leading opinion polls in France and the Netherlands ahead of general elections next year.
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