This hard-hitting and engaging examination of polls and American
politics asks an essential question: do polls contribute to the
vitality of our democracy or are they undermining the health of our
political system? leading scholars address several key issues such
as how various types of polls affect democracy, the meaning
attributed to polling data by citizens and the media, the use of
polls by presidents, and ow political elites respond--or do not
respond--to public polls. the contributors assert that while polls
treat z fine line between informing and manipulating the public,
they remain valuable so long as a robust democracy obliges its
political leaders to respond to the expressed will of the people.
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