It was actually supported.
Lewis Bowman has written: 'Political behavior and public opinion' -- subject(s): Political participation, Political sociology, Public opinion, Voting
reflects the most popular view of the people
Frank Teer has written: 'Political opinion polls' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Public opinion polls
If the candidate doesn't have good public opinion, chances are the public won't vote for him or her and they won't get elected.
Guy Lachapelle has written: 'Claude Ryan et la violence du pouvoir' 'Polls and the media in Canadian elections' -- subject(s): Elections, Law and legislation, Mass media, Political aspects of Mass media, Political campaigns, Public opinion, Public opinion polls 'Public policy and public opinion' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Policy sciences, Political participation, Public opinion
Political socialization
Propaganda influences public opinion. It is the key to winning each election. Propaganda means to alert everybody with information accessible via many avenues for them, via audio or visual. This helps develop or even sway the public's general opinion about certain politicians.
political action committee
cause they had an earthquake
Robert G. Lehnen has written: 'American institutions, political opinion, and public policy' -- subject(s): Political participation, Politics and government, Public opinion
1. That people's political opinions are many times based off of public opinion. 2. That people don't think through their political opinions thoroughly. 3. That there is a great division in the average political opinion.
The events that happen in the day to day mirrors the public opinion. The political leaders and the media help shape it.