The publication of poll results in the days before an election
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The publication of poll results in the days before an election is often criticized because some say that voters are influenced to vote for the “leader” in the poll—the so-called “bandwagon effect.” Do you think that there is any merit to this criticism?
“Revolving door” laws prohibit public officials from lobbying activities for one year after they leave office. Do you think one year is a sufficient period of time to discourage public officials from making decisions in office that might affect their future financial gain?
Answer preview The publication of poll results in the days before an election
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