You bet they do, volunteers of all parties watch all the time and report to campaign managers.
2007-12-02 10:46:19
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answered by Star doodle 2
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I don't know how many celebs, politicians etc. check YA, but I remember that Nicolette Sheridan found an article on Awful Plastic Surgery.com stating she'd had work done on her face. She issued her usual denials. I'm not sure if she tried to sue the people at APS, though.
2007-12-03 10:50:11
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answered by evamariehoople 4
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Yes they do. Former Prime Minister John Howard asked a question on Y/A as did current environment minister Peter Garrett.
2007-12-02 19:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I've wondered about that too. But I don't think so. Compared to national polls that cross-section very large numbers of people, Y/A has very few questions of interest to these folks, and each question gets maybe a dozen responses on average. Not a lot to go on in other words.
2007-12-02 18:14:29
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answered by Derail 7
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I don't they they really care about what the public thinks about them.
2007-12-02 19:18:47
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answered by ARTY 6
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They probably have people who tell them what people are saying about them.
2007-12-02 18:05:29
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answered by Sadie C 4
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No- They have better things to do with their time and money
2007-12-02 18:04:59
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answered by :) 6
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I highly doubt it.
2007-12-02 18:04:43
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answered by Lucci 6
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