Polling Is Limited in New York’s Democratic House Primaries

Polling Is Limited in New York’s Democratic House Primaries

In New York’s Democratic House primaries, there's been a surprising lack of independent polling despite the high-profile nature of the candidates and the ideological stakes at play. This absence of polling data could influence voter turnout and decision-making, as many voters often rely on polls to gauge support and understand the competitive landscape. The situation underscores the challenges in obtaining reliable data during tightly contested primaries and raises questions about voter information and the dynamics of political engagement. For a deeper dive, check out the full article linked here.

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