Questions: What is the relationship between the public's stance and recent presidents' stance on opinion polls?
Transcript text: What is the relationship between the public's stance and recent presidents' stance on opinion polls?
Solution
The answer is: The public feels that polls should be considered, while recent presidents did not.
Explanation:
The public feels that polls should be considered, while recent presidents did not.
This option suggests that there is a divergence between the public's opinion and the actions of recent presidents. The public believes that opinion polls are an important tool that should be taken into account, whereas recent presidents have chosen to disregard them. This reflects a potential disconnect between public sentiment and presidential decision-making.
The public wants polls to be ignored, while recent presidents considered them.
This option is incorrect because it implies that the public prefers that opinion polls be ignored, which contradicts the general trend where the public often values opinion polls as a reflection of their views. Additionally, it suggests that recent presidents have been attentive to polls, which is not supported by the given context.
The public does not trust polls, while recent presidents were fixated on poll results.
This option is also incorrect because it indicates a lack of trust in polls by the public, which is not the stance described in the correct answer. Furthermore, it suggests that recent presidents were overly concerned with poll results, which is contrary to the idea that they did not consider them.
In summary, the correct relationship is that the public feels polls should be considered, while recent presidents did not prioritize them.