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Originally Posted by Damien
You don't but the results do not show an increase in Yes. It appears to have stabilised. However I would suggest that an opinion that Yes is gaining is simply incorrect as the polls have not moved in their direction. I am not arguing with the results. The numbers are there. Yes has not gained in the last few polls.
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I'm confused (clearly). Curtice, who you yourself cited, states in his commentary of April 6th inst
"The poll puts the Yes vote on 41%, No on 46%. Both votes are up one point on Panelbase’s previous poll...".
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"up one point" on a previous poll surely indicates an increase? Whether or not that one point reflects as a lead increase is largely irrelevant
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