People at a political conference complete a straw poll in Maryland. A straw poll is an unofficial poll taken to gauge people’s opinions on certain issue.
On Tuesday, November 8, voters will cast their ballots for the next president of the United States. But even before the votes are counted, people want to know: Which candidate has the best shot at winning?
To answer that question, we turn to pollsters. These political pros interview voters and use their responses to make predictions about who will win an election. Polls can also be used to find out what voters think and care about. Pollsters use data—and math—to make smart guesses about these topics.
Tuesday, November 8 is election day. Voters will cast their ballots for the next president of the United States. But even before the votes are counted, people want to know something. Which candidate has the best shot at winning?
To answer that question, we turn to pollsters . These political pros interview voters. Then they use their responses to make predictions about who will win an election. Polls can also be used to find out what voters think. And what they care about. Pollsters use data and math. This information helps them make smart guesses about these topics.