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Episode 26: Polling 2016
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:14:57
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Sinopsis
Something happened. We lost two years. It’s already 2016, and the presidential election is here – as in right now. That must be the case. There’s a new poll out almost every day. One poll after another declares Hillary Clinton is in the lead for the Democratic nomination. Another only a few days ago declared Rep. Paul Ryan has a lock on the Republican nomination. But wait. Check your calendar. No matter how much buzz there is in the news media about the 2016 presidential polls, it’s actually 2014 – and it’s more than two years before the nominees are selected and President Barack Obama’s successor is declared. So what’s with all 2016 polls, and how much should you be paying attention? “They attract attention, for sure,” Carroll Doherty, director of political research at the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, says. But “they don’t tell us a lot. … They tell us name recognition, and not much else.” In poll speak, that means the results at this point are not predictive of what will happen in 2016.