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How often polls of citizens are useful or correct?

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Which statement about opinion polls is most accurate?

opinion polls have been around longer than social media opinion polls can influence how citizens vote


Where are exit polls conducted?

As citizens leave their election polling places.


Which of these tells us what citizens think about specific issues and candidates?

Opinion Polls


Why are polls often unreliable?

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Why is Barack Obama failing?

He isn't according to the most recent polls. Currently he has a very favorable rating by citizens of the US.


What did you think of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2?

Like always, it was brilliant. For questions such as this, polls would be more useful


What are polls?

Surveys concerning the views of a particular population are often conducted by the Gallup Company. There are several other major public opinion surveys in addition to the Gallup polls. Many polls concern how the population views political issues or candidates for public office.


In what month does one vote for President of the United States?

The first Tuesday in the Month of November is the day U.S. Citizens go to the Polls to elect their President. In 2008 the date is November 4th. that Citizens of the U.S. vote.


Why are polls used so often even though they aren't precise?

Even if they are not precise, they often give a good general idea.


George gallups four principles of accurate polling?

George Gallup's system of accurate polling included correct sampling, clear questions, and scientific principles. George Gallup also did not take funding from groups who had an interest in the outcome of the polls.


Are there polls on this site?

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