Bradley effect
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(US, politics) A theory concerning observed discrepancies between opinion polls and election outcomes, according to which some white voters who intend to vote for a white candidate may tell pollsters that they are undecided or likely to vote for a non-white candidate, for fear of being accused of racism.
Bradley effect
Political analysts cautioned that the Bradley effect might explain why some polls overestimated support for the non-white candidate, since some white voters may conceal their intention to vote for a white candidate out of fear of being labeled racist.
Political analysts cautioned that the Bradley effect might explain why some polls overestimated support for the non-white candidate, since some white voters may conceal their intention to vote for a white candidate out of fear of being labeled racist.
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