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The Pulse of Public Opinion: Opinium's Take on Election Comms

Season 1, Ep. 4

Join us in this episode of Politicomms (an Onclusive podcast) as we dive into public opinion trends and political messaging with special guest James Crouch from Opinium. Discover recent trends in public opinion and their influence on political campaigns and policies, key findings from Opinium polls, and their implications for upcoming elections. We also explore effective and ineffective political messages, strategies for resonating with diverse demographics, and insights on how campaign outputs impact public sentiment and voting intentions. Tune in for expert analysis and valuable insights on the power of communication in shaping elections.


With Jack Richards, Elena Campbell, Stephen Canning and James Crouch.

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