Possibly, it depends on the candidates and whether people like one person significantly more than the other candidate(s). As of now, there haven't even been 3 million votes yet, but it's possible
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The best answer from the options given, to the question: How do polls affect presidential elections, would be: Polls identify the top candidates and the media interviews those candidates.
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Polls are a means by which elections can be affected and swayed in favor of a candidate, a political party, or a group, because they tend to show the upward trends, which means, it will display, in a campaign, who is at the top in voters´ intention to vote, and thus, might sway other voters to choose either of those at the top. When a campaign takes place, especially for elections, researchers, and pollers, seek to help the public to make the better choice by finding out who is leading the intention of vote in voters. By doing this, polls may allow the public to know who has a chance of being elected, and thus sway support from the public to one, or another of those candidates. The media, of course, will focus their interviewing efforts on those who stand a chance of being elected. Which is why the answer is the one above.
Probably a map that gives your current location and the destination you want to go to
Senegal is a mainly Muslim country, with around 95% of its people having that religion, however, it is remarkable how supportive they are for other religions, in fact, there's even a belief among a lot of people from Senegal that they can celebrate the holidays from different religions. In a way, it is similar to the United States. Even though in the united states there are still problems for acceptance for other cultures, there's still a generally positive acceptance rate. Christmas is a time of reunion and festivity in the US, similar to how it is in Senegal, in the last decades in the US it has also been linked with consumerism, in a far smaller rate that also happens in Senegal.
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A. Owned by their members
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