POLITICS
Getting A Line On Cell-Only Voters
Pollsters are split over concerns that millions of voters are hard to reach because they have only cellphones, not land lines.
How different are voters who use cellphones but lack a land line at home from the rest of the electorate? Political pollsters are not quite sure, and that's causing some heartburn.
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