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<p>Jonathan Bernstein <a href="http://plainblogaboutpolitics.blogspot.com/2010/02/when-polling-doesnt-help.html">doesn&#39;t think</a> it helps much:</p>
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<p>Would you rather be the target of an attack ad claiming that you voted for death panels, and your district is just lucky that it never passed &#8212; or the target of an attack ad claiming that little Bobby died because of the brand new shortage of surgeons brought on by that horrible new law (or even a tamer one blaming increased premiums on the new law)?&#0160; Will activists who are angry now really keep their checkbooks in their pockets when confronted with easily demonizeable GOP candidates?&#0160; Will anyone care about ending rescissions, since most people won&#39;t know that anything has changed?&#0160; Simple polling just isn&#39;t going to help.&#0160; Pols will need to use their political judgment.&#0160; And if they don&#39;t have much of that, they may find very soon that they&#39;re in the wrong line of work. </p>
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