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The BBC's Phil Herd says: Just left Warrington where the Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg did his first event of the day after the leaders' debate last night. He told me he hadn't read all the papers but had seen the headlines and was pleased with his performance. He wound down with his team over a glass of wine and a chat about how it went and after a fry-up for breakfast was keen to get back on the campaign trail. On the battle bus now, where for the first time this campaign, cars are tooting their horns as they pass us. David Cowling, editor of the BBC's Political Research Unit, has been examining that ITV/ComRes poll. He says: "This was not a voting intention poll but a panel of people who watched the debate and then gave their voting intentions afterwards. This is not a national random sample of the population - some 46 million people - but a sample of the nine million who watched the debate and we have no certainty that the sample even speak representatively for them."
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