
Can we ever trust the US polls?
The New Statesman | UK politics and culture
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This chapter explores the credibility of polling data in U.S. presidential elections, using historical examples like the 1980 election to illustrate its impact on public perception. The discussion highlights the complexities and challenges of accurately interpreting poll results amid recent electoral controversies.
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