That's OK if you're looking for the best place to buy a set of kitchen utensils or back - to - school supplies, but the study's lead author, research psychologist Robert Epstein of the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology in Vista, California, showed that by simply putting links for one candidate above another in a rigged search, he and his co-author could influence
how undecided voters choose a candidate.
Now it's time to wonder about support for the third - party candidates,
how the undecided voters will break and what happens with competitive races down the ballot.
Not exact matches
Wang said a number of steps must be taken to attempt correction of the miss, including reviewing if pollsters adequately captured hard - to - poll demographics — such as blue - collar white
voters — and as beginning to understand
how to capture the leanings of
undecided voters.
An opinion poll on Sunday showed 47 per cent of likely
voters saying they will back the treaty, 35 per cent saying they will vote No, and 18 per cent as
undecided how to vote in the May 31 referendum.
And the real question is,
how did the Russians know
how to target their messages so precisely to
undecided voters in Wisconsin or Michigan or Pennsylvania — that is really the nub of the question,» Clinton said in the interview.
When Zephyr Teachout looked at the Republican candidates» sites from the point of view of an
undecided voter a few weeks ago, she pointed out
how few made it easy to find basic information about why someone SHOULD support the candidate.
My latest research, involving a poll of over 8,000 people and discussions with
undecided voters around the country, helps to show
how he can do it.
Here is
how the contest stands among likely Republican primary
voters including those who are
undecided yet leaning toward a candidate in South Carolina:
«Many
undecided voters are telling us that they will definitely cast their vote, and
how the campaigns address their interests is likely to have a big influence on the final outcome.»
Nationalists will be reassured by
how many
voters still remain
undecided, with 30 % of all
voters fitting into the category.
How many
undecided voters in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pa. were influenced by that point when they went into the voting booth?
Among likely Republican primary
voters in Kentucky including those who are
undecided yet leaning toward a candidate and those who voted early or by absentee ballot, here is
how the Republican primary for U.S. Senate stands:
At a lower turnout, among very likely Democratic primary
voters in New York City, including those who are
undecided yet leaning toward a candidate and those who voted absentee, if the Democratic primary were held today, here is
how the contest would stand:
Among likely Democratic
voters in New York City, including those who are
undecided yet leaning toward a candidate and those who voted absentee, if the Democratic primary were held today, here is
how the contest would stand:
Among registered Democratic
voters in New York City including those who are
undecided yet leaning toward a candidate, if the Democratic primary were held today, here is
how the contest would stand:
I think a lot of those
undecided voters suspect this is the case, but rather than spending untold hours doing research to decide whom to vote for, they seek information from someone that they are sure understands
how the political gears fit together and can explain it briefly and clearly without propagandizing for one side or the other.
«The real question,» Clinton said last year while promoting her book about the 2016 election, «is
how did the Russians know
how to target their messages so precisely to
undecided voters in Wisconsin, or Michigan, or Pennsylvania.»