Polls are a valuable tool in gauging the state of a presidential race, but they should not be seen as definitive predictors of the outcome. Voters should approach polling data with a critical eye, recognizing its limitations and the complexities of the electorate that it attempts to measure.
Polls are a valuable tool in gauging the state of a presidential race, but they should not be seen as definitive predictors of the outcome. Voters should approach polling data with a critical eye, recognizing its limitations and the complexities of the electorate that it attempts to measure.