In the Daily Caller, Victor Davis Hanson writes,
Pollsters, the vast majority of them progressives, have become political operatives. They see their task as ginning up political support for their candidates and demoralizing the opposition. Some are profiteering as internal pollsters for political campaigns and special interests.
Silicon Valley, like the 19th century oil, rail and sugar trusts, sees no reason to hide its partisanship and clout.
What do all these power players — big polling, big money, big tech and big media — have in common other than their partisanship and their powerful reach?
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