Generation1.ca’s Fuelling Immigrant Futures forum focuses on the roles of immigrant newcomers as both citizens and consumers in North America is led by Founder and CEO Arundati Dandapani. This session aims to explore the intersection of political and market insights, enhance data representation, and foster inclusive strategies that promote trust and engagement within diverse communities for economic and electoral impact.
Category: Polling
Shaping Immigrant Politics in North America: In Conversation with Brittny Baxter
Join Generation1.ca Founder Arundati Dandapani and political strategist Brittny Baxter as they unpack the recent US elections, exploring the culturally significant role of multicultural immigrants and immigration in shaping democracy and electoral cycles.
Opinion Polls Won by Not Predicting the Winner of the US Election!
Samir Abu Rumman’s pre-US Election article describes the historical accuracy of US public opinion polls in predicting presidential elections, acknowledging notable failures like in 1948 and 2016. It highlights that despite significant advancements in polling techniques, the 2024 election remained too close to call, with candidates polling between 48% and 52%. The piece emphasizes the inherent uncertainties in polling due to sampling errors and shifts in voter sentiment, suggesting a critical need for humility in interpreting predictions during highly competitive elections.
