No doubt, it is interesting to see what the public opinion is about all sorts of subjects, which, when done fairly, helps us to get a better feel for where the American populace is at. That said, while polling at its best provides us with information about who and what we are, we find, though, that a lot of public polling really isn’t about that at all, but rather is crafted in a way in which those who have structured the poll want to steer people’s thinking into a format in which they are being provided with a picture and thereby a prism that the pollsters desire for those being polled to view things through. In other words, the way that the questions are structured provides those being polled with a limited way to respond, thereby forcing their hand to choose something that really would not represent their free choice, but limits their freedom of choice, instead.
Look, the way that polling actually is resembles something akin to a test in which those being tested are instructed to choose the best answer out of the choices so presented to them, with the understanding that perhaps none of those answers are, in fact, what they find fully appropriate for the question that has been asked. This is also true of how polling is typically structured, because those that are conducting the polls simply don’t have the room or time to take in a long and nuanced answer, but simply want an answer that conforms to the structure of that poll, which perhaps is okay for those that are not deep thinkers or that really don’t care, but it isn’t a fair reflection of all those that make up the population and how they actually think.
So too, when it comes to manipulation, it’s important to understand that there are those questions that are being asked, that are designed in a way to get the answer that the pollster desires, and then have the poll disseminated to the general public that states that such and such a percentage of the American public as polled, believe that this is their actual opinion, even though a careful analysis of how the poll was structured would shed a different and more illuminating light on that conclusion.
There are those in this world who conduct fair polls that genuinely do get an unvarnished and truthful answer from the general public, and make sure to also get those responses from a fair representation of all those who make up America. Then there are those polls which are essentially propaganda, that have been deliberately arranged to get the answer that those that are conducting the poll, have to get, and then make it to be their point to propagate that to the general public in the hopes that by saying that a significant portion of their fellow Americans feel a particular way about a certain subject, that therefore the general public ought to feel the same sort of way, which is manipulation done under the guise that all is fair and on the level, when it is not.