Elections polls in Hungary and the Israeli lesson - opinion
The key lesson for the Israeli public from the Hungarian elections may be that polls should be treated with considerable caution.
The key lesson for the Israeli public from the Hungarian elections may be that polls should be treated with considerable caution.
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