As the election season heats up in New Hampshire, so too does the barrage of polling and campaign calls.
Ahead of this campaign cycle, the state has narrowed its definition of push polls, a phone call that sounds like a polling survey but instead is used to spread negative information about a candidate. The changes to the state’s existing law clarify the difference between push polls and research surveys and have been praised by pollsters and research firms alike. CONT.
Allie Morris, Concord Monitor