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  • 20 QUESTIONS a Journalist should Ask about Polls ! - NCPP50247
  • Answers to Questions We Often Hear from the Public50249
  • The pollsters were wrong – again. Here's what we know so far - Guardian 04.11.20222517
  • The political scientist who warned us about polls - Politico 04.11.20222510
  • Polls show Biden winning: Can you believe them? - Al Jazeera 29.10.20221561
  • Biden has a big lead in the polls, but can we trust them? - Vox 28.10.20221559
  • Podcast: US election 2020: can we trust the polls? - Guardian 22.10.20221558
  • Can we trust the polls? - New Yorker 21.10.20221556
  • Watch: US Election 2020: Can you trust the polls? - BBC 01.10.20221557
  • Should you trust the election polls in 2020? Here’s what pollsters are saying - Independent 29.09.20221560
  • Democrats are worried they can’t trust the 2020 state polls. Maybe they should be - Vox 27.07.20221564
  • How to read polls in 2020 - FiveThirtyEight 15.06.20221563
  • What does Nate Silver know? - The Atlantic 03/20221562
  • Announcing HuffPost's PollingProject: Putting Polling Under a Microscope 11/0750248
  • A Polling Primer - The Gadflyer 4/0450253
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