Suppose a poll is taken to determine voter attitude about increasing the state income tax in exchange for increased social services (including welfare). If the poll is confined primarily to the poorer neighborhoods of the state, what results can be expected?

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Suppose a poll is taken to determine voter attitude about increasing the state income tax in exchange for increased social services (including welfare). If the poll is confined primarily to the poorer neighborhoods of the state, what results can be expected?