Voters Know Themselves Better Than the Pollsters Do

Yesterday’s elections provide further ammunition for the idea that we should pay less attention to polls of voters’ intentions, and more to polls asking them who they think will win. …

Our analysis suggests that surveys of voters’ expectations were, once again, more accurate than the standard survey of voters’ intentions most often used by pollsters. CONT.

Justin Wolfers, New York Times

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