Same is true in UK and probably worldwide. The phenomenon of the silent voter renders polls useless. People don't admit to being conservative/right leaning in general. It's sort of taboo, especially voting Tory in UK, yet that party has won every general for 13 years.
And the best example was 2019 election, where polls had Corbyn's Labour neck and neck with Tories and the IRL result led to Labour's biggest loss in its 100 year history - and even lost the Red Wall of traditional working class northern voters who had previously never voted Tory in all their lives (that's HOW BAD Socialist Corbyn was lol)
Same is true in UK and probably worldwide. The phenomenon of the silent voter renders polls useless. People don't admit to being conservative/right leaning in general. It's sort of taboo, especially voting Tory in UK, yet that party has won every general for 13 years.
And the best example was 2019 election, where polls had Corbyn's Labour neck and neck with Tories and the IRL result led to Labour's biggest loss in its 100 year history - and even lost the Red Wall of traditional working class northern voters who had previously never voted Tory in all their lives (that's HOW BAD Socialist Corbyn was lol)