Coming Up: WSJ Voter Surveys—but They’re Not Exit Polls
What to know about The Wall Street Journal’s pre- and post-election partnership with NORC
The Wall Street Journal is partnering with NORC at the University of Chicago to conduct nationwide pre- and post-election surveys of voters.
This is the first time the Journal has conducted a pre-election survey, although it has done post-election polls since 1982.
The pre-election survey will be conducted from October 18th through October 27th, 2022.
The post-election survey will be conducted from November 8th through November 13th, 2022.
Both surveys are designed to measure public opinion on a range of issues, including the economy, health care, immigration, and social issues.
The WSJ/NORC poll will provide real-time data on the issues that matter most to voters in the 2022 midterm elections.
The poll will also help to identify the key factors that will influence the outcome of the elections.
The WSJ/NORC poll is not an exit poll.
Exit polls are conducted on Election Day and ask voters about their choices as they leave the polls.
The WSJ/NORC poll is a pre- and post-election survey, not an exit poll.
The WSJ/NORC poll is a valuable tool for understanding public opinion on the issues that matter most to voters.
The poll will provide real-time data on the issues that are driving the 2022 midterm elections.
The poll will also help to identify the key factors that will influence the outcome of the elections.