Opinion polls are systematic surveys that measure public attitudes and preferences regarding political issues, candidates, and policies. They use statistical sampling to represent broader populations.
Opinion polls influence political strategy, campaign decisions, and media coverage of elections. They can also affect voter behavior through bandwagon effects.
Opinion polls aren't always accurate—they can be affected by sampling errors, non-response bias, and question wording.
Opinion polls influence political strategy, campaign decisions, and media coverage of elections. They can also affect voter behavior through bandwagon effects.
Opinion polls aren't always accurate—they can be affected by sampling errors, non-response bias, and question wording.