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    people and who will best represent the public become central questions. But is it truly the president’s job to follow public opinion? Technically no. Nowhere is it listed in his duties to follow the wishes of the public. Yet to more successfully fulfill his duties, public support is required. The president is not obligated to follow public opinion while in office, but he should always take it into account to. The president is not obligated to follow public opinion as outlined in the Constitution. The

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    The Attributes of Public Opinion and its Effect on Health Reform By Lujain Alyahya DePaul University April, 24, 2017 According to Brodie, Altman, Deane, Buscho and Hamel (2010) in their article “Liking The Pieces, Not The Package: Contradictions in Public Opinion During Health Reform” The publics opinion on health reform has been historically consistent and steady. The authors examined public opinion through historical and comparative analysis of survey polls data which can be accessed in the database

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    The article contributes to the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the formation of public opinion. In the communications literature, as well as the social sciences, scholars have argued that the public depend on the the elite and parties for information used to construct their own opinions. Other scholars have argued that events themselves shape public opinion, especially towards foreign policy issues such as the Iraq war. Within these scholars, there are those who support the reinforcement model

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    The media has always had a powerful impact on public opinion in Britain. With several different types and means of communication, such as TV, newspapers, social networking and radio, it is difficult for the public to not be even slightly impacted by the opinion of thousands that surrounds them every day. However, with newspapers spinning stories to promote the party they favour (such as the Daily Mail in favour of Conservatives or the Mirror in favour of Labour ) or to disparage the opposition, is

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    Public opinion about Justin Trudeau has shifted from the beginning of his candidacy to present. This was showcased in a number of ways, for example his roller-coaster trends in the polls (Global News, 2015). Starting out with a large backing from Canada as the eldest son of a former well-loved Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, the opinion polls showed him in the lead of the election. Towards the middle of the federal campaign, opinions began changing as the image deprecating, “He’s just not ready” campaign

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    British prime minister during World War II, once proclaimed that, “There is no such thing as public opinion. There is only published opinion.” During World War II, propaganda played a key role in influencing the world on taking sides. No matter in times of war or peace, those words still resonate today. In this day in age, social media plays a role on not only public opinion, but also personal opinion. Public opinion, as seen by scholars, represents people’s collective preferences on matters related to

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    This week we compare two interesting articles which address the topic of race and ethnicity. The first article, The Politics of Achievement Gaps: U.S. Public Opinion on Race-Based and Wealth-Based Differences in Test Scores (Valant & Newark, 2016) compares three different demographic groups and finds American’s options on achievement gaps in the United States. One set of groups that this study compared were students from poor financial backgrounds to students with wealthy financial backgrounds

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    what it is based on and should change the factors expressing it in order to favor everyone because otherwise we are preventing future advances. Education in our country is not adjusted to favor everyone, there is a limit to public education and how far one can afford it. Public education helps students until they graduate high school but then affordability reaches a boundary making it harder for everyone to have the same opportunities. Mill believed that education “brings people under common influences

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    advertisers and online systems have personalized Internet experiences to draw in users. In other words, users are forced to read certain topics based on their search history and are recommended more of the same topics. This causes a large impact on public opinion in society, but the ability to find diverse content is more of an issue. The challenges to overcome diversity include, the user 's motivation, awareness and ability to seek for diverse content (Hoffman et al. 1). With the obstacles of filtering

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    towards conservatism. In like manner, when the government is effective, there is swing towards liberal direction. 2. Go to gallup.com and find a public opinion poll that you would like to analyze. Discuss it in terms of what you have read and learned about public opinion polls, i.e. question, distribution, margin of error, etc. On gallup.com, an opinion poll was taken to compare the number of Americans who would choose the environment over energy development. With the influence of gas prices at

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