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LEAP- You'd better s-taHr spou+iiy informa-tican and afdlosies ah the- same time/fat Brain _ 1C rorc — jp, couldnl owe talk ootYipromise?; MSMbe a 1 -trade of- 'some sorb'Sr— JHEPOES Clinton leads last minute polls Surveys indicates close second for Bush followed by Perot THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK - Bill Clinton's di minished lead i n the national polls opened up a notch Sunday, and he led President Bush by eight points in the survey that had shown a dead heat last week. Gallup's daily tracking poll for Cable News Network and USA Today had Clinton at 44 percent. Bush at 36 percent and Ross Perot at 14 percent among 1,562 likely voters interviewed in polls Satur day and Sunday. Six percent were undecided. The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points. Clinton was up by seven points in Gallup's polls of 1,579 likely voters on Friday and Saturday, with 43 percent. Bush had 36 per cent and Perot had 15 percent! Clinton led by five points in a Harris Poll taken Friday night through Sunday afternoon. The poll of 1,675 likely voters showed Clinton with 44 percent. Bush with 39 percent, Perot with 17 percent and 1 percent for oth ers. The percentages add up to 101 because of rounding and the allo cation or exclusion of undecided voters, a technique some polls ap ply very close to an election. ABC News said the average from its tracking polls Thursday through Saturday was Clinton 42 percent. Bush 37 percent and Perot 17 percent, based on 1,369 likely voters. Clinton would still have a lead in the latest Gallup poll, even if the margin of error, three percentage points, was taken ’away from him and given to Bush. By the same reckoning, Clinton's lead in the ABC and Harris polls was within those polls' three-point margin of error. Because the race is close and a significant number of voters, par ticularly Perot supporters, say they might change their minds, polling companies said they would continue polling through Monday and release final polls on Election Day. An ongoing AP survey of polls released in all 50 states continued to show Bush at a disadvantage in the must-win contests for electoral votes. AskA Lawyi er. Local lawyers say Delaney well qualified Mmost 67 percent say opponent ( Key not qualified to lodge ■ By JIM HINEY Eao>» stall wtUet 97% of Brazos County’s lawyers Say Delaney is either “qualified” or “well qualified;” 0% say Delaney is “not qualified.” Only 13.8% say Delaney’s opponent is “qualified;” 0% say he is “well qualified,” and 66.6% say he is “not qualified.” Keep quality. Keep experience. n percent of the local lawyers About n. v to a BraZ08 County Bar wh ° r f«Son d poU said they believe in- A **°w.nt 272nd District Judge John De- ^5® a Democrat. Is well qualified for hU A™n«t 67 percent of the 72 lawyers ^participated thought Delaney’s Re- Pto.an challenger, Bryan lawyer John $S£y, was not qualified to serve as dl H«wtrey g critlclzed the poll as shewed ■ Jd -aid the results were Invalid. The local bar association sent quet ♦i/vnatres to all members of the State Be who listed an address In Braw rvwintv said Bryan lawyer Tyler Moot indent of the local bar association. P about one-third of the lawyers conta »d responded to the poll. Moore said. T Isn’t meant aa an endorsement candidate, Moore said, but as •npana of finding out local lawyers’ op ™ ns about state and local Judicial cai dft Tme'po^ 1 Utcluded state appeals o races tide 272nd District Court race. theTrace for county Justice of the p — Please see POLL, pag Courtesy of The Eagle Thursday, Oct. 15, 1992 JOHN ^4|f JETI A MFVlsft JUDGE, 272nd DISTRICT COURT Brazos County Bar Association Poll (Oct. 1992) 72 lawyers rated the candidates as follows: Not Not Well Rated Qualified Qualified Qualified DELANEY 2 0 19 51 Opponent 14 48 10 0 Political ad paid for by the Judge Delaney Campaign, Linda Castoria, Treasurer, P.O. 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