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:ELECTION: The changing state of trust in opinion polls |
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ELECTION: The changing state of trust in opinion polls |
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Jon Allsop |
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Many Americans remain shocked that Hillary Clinton lost, having trusted the polls that showed her in the lead. But Donald Trump voters I spoke to on Staten Island and in rural Wisconsin were not surprised he won. Time and again, I was told that pollsters were agents of a conspiratorial liberal media and that Trump voters were scared to tell them the truth (when they were spoken to at all). I asked Reuters head of polling Maurice Tamman and stats expert Professor Andrew Gelman on how the polling industry can move forward in the face of this yawning credibility gap. |
Maurice Tamman, Thomson Reuters; Andrew Gelman, Columbia University |
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News | Politics and Activism | National News | Presidential | Democrats | Republicans |
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12-15-2016 |
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