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WARMNGTON: Couple behind mystery banner asking important question

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Paul and Shara Micucci posed with a banner asking whether people in Canada believe what the polls are telling them.
Their six T-shirts, hats, two signs and one banner, as shown on canadianrealpolls.ca on Instagram, went viral.
Micucci says they are not questioning the electoral process or legitimacy of the polling industry.
There will be no Pulitzer or movie, but there may more people asking the question of questions: Do you believe the polls? - Warington.
The nice people took all of the intrigue in stride in a quest to clarify the matter while reminding us polls are not supposed to set a trend as much as reflect one.
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