Why polls tend to undercount Democrats
A must-read piece from the New York Times’ Nate Cohn explains that public opinion research firms are having an increasingly harder time reaching voters, particularly the voters who make up the Democratic base. For example, Cohn notes that many surveys are only offered in English, which Hispanic voters might not feel comfortable participating in.
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