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  1. Newsletter 10 - 09/01/2015

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    puts support for the leftists at 28.5 percent and the conservatives at 25.3. Both polling companies

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  2. Undecided voters could still decide crucial aspects of Greek elections
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    are currently polling below the 3 percent threshold but a few thousand votes could make a crucial

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  3. SYRIZA heading for big but maybe not conclusive win, exit polls suggest

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    The first round of exit polls, made public as polling centers closed at 7 p.m., indicate that SYRIZA will achieve a much larger margin of victory than expected but is not guaranteed to get a parliamentary majority. The combined exit poll conducted by MRB, Alco, GPO, Marc and Metron Analysis

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  4. Everybody be cool
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    not underestimate the political instincts of a man who took over a radical party polling around 3 percent

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  5. Newsletter 18 - 06/03/2015

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    be politically damaging in Madrid and Lisbon, where the left and the socialists are polling strongly. Tsipras

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  6. Will the real men of unity please stand up?
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    and the socialists are polling strongly. Tsipras, however, did overstep the mark in suggesting

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  7. Newsletter 20 - 20/03/2015

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    leaving the eurozone. She will also be aware that the interpretation of such polling data is currently

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  8. What will be on the agenda for talks between Merkel and Tsipras?

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    leaving the eurozone. She will also be aware that the interpretation of such polling data

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  9. Yes or no, complex political developments lie ahead for Greece
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    “Yes” and “No” and that there is no delay in counting votes at the 10 percent of polling centres

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  10. Who voted "No" in Sunday's referendum?

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    Public Issue, one of the leading opinion polling companies in Greece, published on Monday the demographics of the “Nο” vote of Sunday’s referendum, providing useful insight into the outcome. The first important finding comes from the breakdown of the “No” vote by age group, which indicates

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