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Pakistan News: Pakistan has announced the closure of its borders with neighbouring Afghanistan and Iran to ensure security during the ongoing general elections. Stringent security measures have been implemented for the elections. Find out more about the closure and its impact on the polling process. ....
Ranchi: Polling personnel were sent to their designated zones on Monday to ensure a smooth voting process during the Dumri bypoll scheduled on Tuesday. ....
Are not breaking as hard for republicans as they expected. what does this mean? absolutely nothing. but we ll see. i will say and again, you never want to make a prediction because i m old enough to know they re always wrong. right. i just felt this election would be a complete republican blowout but i ve been through enough of these, and it just didn t feel that way to me. like i said before, i think there are a lot of crosscurrents. i happen to agree with you, joe. i ve been in that space for about three months now. simon rosenberg and i, a well-regarded democratic pollster, and i talked about some of his analysis of this and what he s seeing beneath the surface. its go back to what we were talking about before, is that there are voters out there that just aren t tapped into this polling process. they re not tapped in a way that we have a fuller sense, an appreciation of where the electorate is. ....
Eyebrow raising monmouth university poll that showed a three-way tie for the lead of the democratic presidential primary. though i cautioned when we did that it s just one poll and you have to see if it was outlier or a trend. the data is in and it was an outlier. don t take my word for it. it s what monmouth s poll director himself says in a statement in which he attributes monday s poll results to the uncertainty that is inherent in the polling process. polling is not an exact science, particularly any given individual poll. they have margins of errors, and that s why it s best to rely on poll averages, which despite the conventional wisdom were pretty close to correct in predicting the national vote totals in the 2016 presidential race. the six democratic primary polls released since that monmouth poll averaged out to show a race in which joe biden is still in first followed by bernie sanders in second, elizabeth warren close behind in third. but the biggest action in the race right ....