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Why Americans are so enamored with election polls

Supporters on election night 2016 at a Hillary Clinton party, when it became clear poll-based forecasts had been off target.
Supporters on election night 2016 at a Hillary Clinton party, when it became clear poll-based forecasts had been off target.
(Image credit: Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

The Republican pollster Frank Luntz warned on Twitter and elsewhere the other day that if preelection polls in this year’s presidential race are embarrassingly wrong again, “then the polling industry is done.”

It was quite the forecast.

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W. Joseph Campbell
Professor of Communication Studies, American University School of Communication

Joseph Campbell is a tenured professor at the American University School of Communication. He joined the AU faculty in 1997, after 20 years as a professional journalist. Assignments in his award-winning journalism career took him across North America, Europe, West Africa and parts of Asia. Campbell is the author of seven books, including most recently “Lost in a Gallup: Polling Failure in U.S. Presidential Elections.”