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7The Death of Polling? Version 1 Public
... although our answers
Size/diversity of population
Turnout levels/compulsory voting
Stable party system or new insurgents?
Generational declines in party loyalty
Societal/cultural context Media expectations vs budgets
and levels of
polling transparency?
Survey researchers or
moving towards big
data modelling?
National polls vs
local/state-level polling?
Traditional face-to-face
methods vs new
or mixed modes?
And in any one country
likely to be good and
bad examples of each!
may be very different!