Difference between revisions of "Exit Poll"
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− | An '''exit poll''' is an [[opinion poll]] taken among voters exiting a polling station. Exit polls a widely used as a means of predicting the winner of an election. Because many people refuse to answer exit | + | An '''exit poll''' is an [[opinion poll]] taken among voters exiting a polling station. Exit polls a widely used as a means of predicting the winner of an [[election]]. Because many people refuse to answer exit [[poll]]s, they lack reliability.<ref>US Government and Politics</ref> |
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+ | *[[House Majority Leader]] | ||
+ | *[[Dead List]] | ||
+ | *[[Eighth Circuit]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:34, November 15, 2007
An exit poll is an opinion poll taken among voters exiting a polling station. Exit polls a widely used as a means of predicting the winner of an election. Because many people refuse to answer exit polls, they lack reliability.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ US Government and Politics