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Social Media Predicts Pawan Win, National Surveys Predict Jagan Win – What Should You Believe?

So-called national surveys are unfortunately politically motivated and most of them are sponsored by the Political Parties.

social media surveys on the other hand are perceptible and everybody is fully free to participate.

Social Media Predicts Pawan Win, National Surveys Predict Jagan Win – What Should You Believe?
Social Media Predicts Pawan Win, National Surveys Predict Jagan Win – What Should You Believe?

With less than two weeks left for the General Elections, the predictions on election outcome are getting more intense.

Political Leaders from different parties on the other hand are fully busy in their election campaigns, appealing voters to cast their vote in favour of the candidates of the respective parties.

The mood of the voters in the Andhra Pradesh state is seemingly complicated to be understood as the pre-poll survey reports from the different platforms have been giving quite unclear signs on projections.

Majority of so-called national surveys are predicting YS Jagan Mohan Reddy led YSR Congress party’s victory.

Their predictions also indicate that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would gain at least 5-8% vote Share in the Andhra Pradesh state.

Shockingly, majority of the so-called national survey companies have not even considered Pawan Kalyan led JanaSena party as a contender.

But the fact of the matter is, majority of the surveys on the social media platforms are predicting Pawan Kalyan led JanaSena’s victory in upcoming General Elections.  

What Should You Believe?

Many political observers and analysts believe that the so-called national surveys are unfortunately politically motivated and most of them are sponsored by the political parties.

The key motive behind these sorts of strategies is in many cases to influence the decisions of the people, and of course to damage the confidence of political opponents and their followers.

Moreover, the so-called national surveys in many cases DON’T reveal the methodology they followed, number of people they contacted, types of questions they asked the participants.

Social media surveys on the other hand are perceptible and everybody is fully free to participate.

Finally, you as a voter should always follow your own instincts and of course your own analysis.