Which of these statements aligns with Jacobs and Shapiro's research on how politicians use
public opinion polls?
A) Politicians use public opinion polls to try to be right about issues of public
policy.
B) Politicians use public opinion polls to identify public policies that have the
broadest popular appeal.
C) Politicians use public opinion polls to tell them how to vote.
D) Politicians use public opinion polls to strengthen their messages to the public.
E) Politicians use public opinion polls to identify centrist approaches to public
policy.