Partisan politics divide voters on what they think is most important going into the 2022 midterm elections, according to the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll, released on Nov. 1.
Lee Miringoff, who directs the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, spoke to the PBS NewsHour's Laura Santhanam about the strengths and limitations of polling and how much influence they carry in campaigns going into the Nov. 8 elections.
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Lee Miringoff, who directs the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, spoke to the PBS NewsHour's Laura Santhanam about the strengths and limitations of polling and how much influence they carry in campaigns going into the Nov. 8 elections.
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