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AP U.S. Government 2.3 Political Beliefs and Behaviors. A poll that attempts to determine whether a particular issue will decide which candidate a voter will support measures...what?
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All right a poll that attempts to determine whether a
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particular issue will decide which candidate of voter will support
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measures What And here the potential answer visions All right
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Well when pollsters take a stroll stir down political canvassing
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lane they're usually trying to figure out what will tip
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voters into a particular candidates hat does a pole attempting
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to determine whether an issue will decide a voter support
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measure distribution Well if we were taking a poll on
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whether people preferred lions or tigers the distribution would reveal
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how many people ended up in each big cat column
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but we're looking for something that will show us how
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much passion and wait those individual columns could bear the
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o mine would a pull that determines whether a particular
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issue decides voters support measure be say leon's We'll say
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aliens only points out whether or not we feel in
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issue is relevant to our lives like a pull measuring
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whether teens feel like they be affected by a new
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law banning texting while walking What we need is a
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poll that will show us whether that relevant issue is
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so relevant it'd make us reevaluate the relevance of oh
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Boy new polls that attempt to capture whether an issue
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is a deciding factor for voters measure de stability A
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child's love for ice cream our mom's obsession with tupperware
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beyonce's reign as queen b a pole measuring stability would
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show us that these three things have a tendency to
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stay the same overtime way Just need something that will
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show us our particular issues Halo effect But what about
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the leighton See let's say a poll finds we support
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a ban on final exams even if that issue isn't
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being debated right now or ever That kind of question
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measures leighton See which politicians used to determine feelings that
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might be tested down the line which means that a
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pole attempting to determine whether a particular issue will the
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sight of voters support measures see intensity intensity measures the
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strength of the public's feelings on a particular issue And
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if those feelings burn with fire of even a few
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dozen sons well they could sway a voter to switch
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sides Soc is the correct answer In fact single issue
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voters often decide their support based on yep a single
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issue looks like it's Time for these candidates Teo double 00:02:27.84 --> [endTime] Now
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