In the U. S. there is something called the polling industrial complex. It’s a description of how polling has changed over 50 years. It has grown and become more complex and less understandable. Researchers define polling as the ability of organizations outside of government to gather, interpret, and publish information about voter views on issues and candidates. People often say […]
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Polling is a Sketch, Not a Painting
In the U. S. there is something called the polling industrial complex. It’s a description of how polling has changed over 50 years. It has grown and become more complex and less understandable. Researchers define polling as the ability of organizations outside of government to gather, interpret, and publish information about voter views on issues and candidates. People often say […]
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Diane Denish, columnist
Diane Denish is a former lieutenant governor who has been active in early childhood education and business in New Mexico. She is a mother of three and grandmother of eight. More by Diane Denish, columnist