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Pollsters use new gadget to gauge Mofaz, Livni credibility
By Haaretz Staff and Channel 10
Tags: Kadima, Israel, Tzipi Livni 
Haaretz.com/Channel 10 daily feature for September 11, 2008.

Pollsters have recently imported to Israel a gadget that measures politicians' perceived credibility by recording people's real-time responses to their speeches.

This week, the United States technology was used to gauge 32 Kadima members' thoughts on candidates in next week's party primary. They were given a control pad containing a dial which they turned up or down depending on whether they believed in and agreed with the candidate's statements.

The pollsters played the group a clip from frontrunner Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni's famous press conference where she attacked Prime Minister Ehud Olmert after the publication of the partial Winograd report.
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A section of the press conference in which Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz, the other Kadima frontrunner, declared his quitting the Likud to join the ranks of Kadima was also played to the group.

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