Straw polls drew their information primarily from

A. individuals that considered themselves to be without strong political affiliation.
B. members of specific racial or age groups.
C. politicians working at the local level in city precincts or districts.
D. voters that had just left the ballot box.
E. lists of experts, journalists, or subscribers to particular newspapers or consumer services.

Answer: E

Political Science

You might also like to view...

After the justices of the Supreme Court have considered all the information provided by the appellate attorneys, they:

A. inform the president of their decision. B. submit a joint report to their law clerks, who then issue their official decision. C. determine the rulings of the case in a committee meeting that is televised by the major networks. D. discuss the case in conference, which is strictly private. E. announce their decision to the Congress leaders.

Political Science

In the act of political mobilization, who will Democratic Party candidates first make sure they have secured votes from? 

A. wealthy voters B. Republican voters C. independents D. Democratic voters E. Republican voters that lean independent

Political Science