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  2. Opinion - After Election Day, expect more questions ... - AOL

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    Opinion - After Election Day, expect more questions than answers. Harlan Ullman, opinion contributor. October 7, 2024 at 12:30 PM.

  3. Opinion - The retaliatory firing of USAID’s inspector general ...

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    Any question about the motives behind President Trump’s decision to fire 18 independent, nonpartisan inspectors general in the middle of the night three weeks ago was answered by this week’s ...

  4. Opinion: There’s one world leader who won’t be at D-Day ...

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    The D-Day anniversary meetings are sure to include discussions about how to stop Russia, and the question of whether Russia, if facing a more empowered Ukraine, would really face off directly with ...

  5. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    The Huffington Post has partnered with YouGov to conduct daily public opinion polls on the issues of the day, and provide a polling widget allowing readers of the online news site to compare their views to those of the nation as a whole.

  6. Opinion - President Trump is making early mistakes ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump's approval ratings have declined significantly in the first three weeks of his second presidency, with his personal ratings also declining among people under 30. Trump has failed to ...

  7. Question time - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, question time in the House of Commons, officially titled Oral Answers to Questions, lasts for an hour each day from Monday to Thursday (2:30 to 3:30pm on Mondays, 11:30am to 12:30pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 9:30 to 10:30am on Thursdays). Each Government department has its place in a rota which repeats every four to ...

  8. Opinion poll - Wikipedia

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    In opinion polling, there are also "loaded questions", otherwise known as "trick questions". This type of leading question may concern an uncomfortable or controversial issue, and/or automatically assume the subject of the question is related to the respondent(s) or that they are knowledgeable about it.

  9. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    Many interpret the “margin of error,” commonly reported for public opinion polls, as accounting for all potential errors from a survey. It does not. There are many non-sampling errors, common to all surveys, that can include effects due to question wording and misreporting by respondents.