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  1. captain typ0 (inkslinger@coales.co)'s status on Monday, 23-Sep-2019 14:04:29 EDT captain typ0 captain typ0

    I've been wondering, as Canada is in the midst of an election campaign, if people's voting habits would be different if election polling wasn't allowed. Free-speech issues aside, if publishing election polls was illegal and people, therefore, didn't know which party was "most likely" to win, would they vote differently? Particularly, I wonder if people who vote strategically would vote for their favoured party instead of the one that will most likely beat the party they oppose.

    In conversation Monday, 23-Sep-2019 14:04:29 EDT from coales.co permalink
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