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Do you think elected officials should rely on public opinion polling in making public policy? Why?

ArishMell · 70-79, M
That would mean the Government would be forever calling referenda; a very slow and costly way to proceed.

It's far better that public opinion elects a government at the start on its party ideology and manifesto; and trusts it to make a reasonable job of administering the county - if it fails it can be kicked out, or into Opposition, at the next election.

After all, it can draw on a vast range of expertise to help it form policies, something we ordinary voters cannot do however much we might laud or criticise the government of the day.

Also, though I don't know if the American system is equivalent, in the UK every Member of Parliament including the Cabinet and Prime Minister is a constituency MP who can see what is happening in his or her constituency, and hold "surgeries" to which residents can bring particular local political concerns.
Ynotisay · M
Not rely, because most politicians have access to more in-depth information, but I think it should inform their decisions. At the end of the day their job is to serve the needs of their constituents.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
Not necessarily.

If Franklin Roosevelt relied on public opinion polling several years before Pearl Harbor, we'd all be goose-stepping today.

 
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