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Unit 4 – American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
Topic 4.6
How could election outcomes differ if polls were prohibited from being published until after voting?
Candidates will refuse running their campaigns without mid-term polling data.
Voter turnout could potentially increase due to less influence from preliminary poll predictions.
Voting would be abolished due to lack of interest from the public.
Voter turnout could drop dramatically due to lack of interest in unknown results.
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AP US Government - 4.6 Evaluating Public Opinion Data
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