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Social Studies, 07.08.2019 02:10 joe805

How do polls affect presidential elections?
polls voters research information about each of the candidates.
polls tell voters the issues that candidates support.
polls identify the top candidates and the media interview those candidates.
polls explain which candidates should win the election.

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