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Poll position: Weiner’s spending on surveys shows he may be mounting comeback

There may still be some life in the old Weiner yet.

Campaign filings show that former Rep. Anthony Weiner, who is contemplating a possible political comeback, spent $106,500 on polls this month.

Weiner paid David Binder, a San Francisco-based pollster, $52,500 for one survey and $54,000 for a second just days apart.

The Post previously reported that the former Brooklyn congressman, brought down in a texting scandal, was considering making a late entry into the race for either comptroller or mayor.

But he’s taken no action as of today and political insiders now consider him unlikely to become a candidate this year.

Public polls show that voters still haven’t forgiven Weiner for sending racy photos of himself to females he met over the Internet.

Whatever he decides to do, Weiner won’t have to worry about fundraising. He’s still got $4.3 million left in his campaign account after spending $115,477 over the last two months.