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What Went Wrong With Exit Polls? Axis My India’s Chief Weighs In On The Controversy

Zee News Saturday, 22 June 2024
Axis My India chief Pradeep Gupta stood by the accuracy of exit polls and offered an explanation behind the predictions going off the mark. He pointed out that a misjudgement in resource allocation skewed the predictions. 
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