The transition away from live interview telephone polling is well underway, and online polls now make up the principal source of data on national public opinion.
But the alternatives to traditional polling are not fully mature, and the absence of a clear set of standards for online polling research has opened the floodgates to unproven surveys of uncertain quality.
Many of the new pollsters have become familiar enough that journalists and readers have started to cite them with confidence. It’s not yet clear they all deserve it. CONT.
Nate Cohn, New York Times