political polls
Political polls are surveys conducted to gauge public opinion on various political issues, candidates, or elections. They typically involve asking a sample of people questions about their preferences, beliefs, and voting intentions. The results help political parties, candidates, and analysts understand the mood of the electorate and can influence campaign strategies.
Polls can vary in methodology, including telephone interviews, online surveys, or in-person questionnaires. The accuracy of a poll depends on factors like sample size, question wording, and timing. Commonly referenced polls include those conducted by organizations like Gallup or Pew Research Center, which provide insights into voter behavior and trends.