Pew Research Center

Pollsters debate whether surveys can be trusted when response rates are low and samples aren't random. A new study examines who gets missed by online surveys. And polls this week show early signs that Trump might be stalling. This is HuffPollster for Friday, September 25, 2015
With only 27 percent following the election very closely, polls will be volatile.
One researcher was "struck by the high level of dissent” from church teachings by Catholics. Still, they remain loyal to the church.
“Fewer and better surveys is a reasonable way to go,” charges Robert Wuthnow of Princeton University.
Most countries don't trust Putin to do the right thing when it comes to world affairs.
People sometimes fall back on partisan cues when they lack information.
People who are middle income, globally speaking, live on $10.01-20 a day.