Sunday 19 May 2019

Should you go by the exit polls or wait for Thursday?

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Should you go by the exit polls or wait for Thursday?
In the next three days, it will become crystal clear whether exit polls in 2019 earn brownie points or end up with another egg, discounting the fact that exit polls come with an error margin of +/-5%.
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