The influence of polls on election results

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The influence of polls on election results

The influence of polls on election results

Journalists Pierre VIANSSON PONTE, du Monde, and Charles BAUDINAT, from France Soir, give their opinion on the real or supposed influence of polls on voter behaviour. Political scientist ALAIN LANCELOT then gives the example of the 1965 presidential election where the polls undoubtedly favoured Jacques Duclos to the detriment of Gaston Defferre.

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Publication date : 23 January 1970

Reference:
I22046781
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Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Hirsch, Antoine  -  Participant : Viansson Ponte, Pierre  -  Participant : Baudinat, Charles  -  Participant : Lancelot, Alain
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Reference:I22046781

Credits:Director : Hirsch, Antoine-Participant : Viansson Ponte, Pierre-Participant : Baudinat, Charles-Participant : Lancelot, Alain

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