How do campaigns decide where they spend their time? In part, they rely on ____. Polling companies and media ____ conduct ____ surveys to ____voter intentions in advance of an election. But the polls are proving ____ unreliable. As the Daily Mail describes: Four years ago Hillary Clinton was widely predicted to win, but lost. Polls held just before election day this time around gave Joe Biden an average ____ of ten points nationally, and ____ leads in swing states, which ____ on the day itself. In reality, Biden has ____ around 50 per cent while Trump has taken 48 per cent, with many ballots still left to be counted. Despite pollsters’ early certainty, it’s still ____. And people around the world are feeling impatient. Will the ____ get another four years? Or will Trump be one of only three ____ presidents since World War 2? The answer might not arrive soon. As the Standard reports: With ____ and recounts ahead, it might take weeks before a candidate can officially ____ victory. Appearing before supporters at the White House, the President said: “We were getting ready to win this election… frankly, we did win this election.” However, that is not yet true. When the votes are all ____, Trump may just find himself ____.

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