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Twitter began letting its users make polls on its service last month and already the company appears to have more substantive plans for the feature — which TechCrunch's Drew Olanoff really hates, but I think could actually be quite interesting.
We've spotted a number of tweets in the wild that show Twitter is testing more options for polls — right now, users can only set two answers for those who respond — and also the potential to make polls run longer than just 24 hours, which is the current time limit.
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Nevertheless, this will make poll-reading more difficult.
The bill would also make polling sites more accessible to people with disabilities.
After all, Congress has already passed a law encouraging local election officials to make polling places accessible.
"When we make polling calls, people will say: 'Yep, I'm a member of the Democratic party,'" she said.
And that's before you even get to some of the statistical issues that make polling inaccurate.
But at the very least they make polling more expensive, since more calls are required to drum up a decent sample.
At the least that could cause sufficiently long delays to make it impossible to hold a run-off election before the onset of heavy winter snows, which in turn would make polling impossible in large parts of the country.
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Rather, it might just represent a kind of basic unsettledness to public opinion on the question, and a dissatisfaction with a binary choice, that might make polling the issue unusually difficult.
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