How a big enough news story—like impeachment—could warp the polls. Via FiveThirtyEight:
Also, when big news strikes and there’s reason to worry about response bias, two particular kinds of polls are especially valuable:
Second, polls that use samples drawn from lists of registered voters also have an advantage. They can detect directly whether Democrats tend to respond more readily than Republicans, or vice versa, based on data in official records.
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