Abstract In the movie Magic Town, Jimmy Stewart plays a public opinion consultant who’s obsessed with finding a cheap, fast way to report how the American public feels about current events, issues, marketable products, election candidates (is that redundant?), etc. Not satisfied with traditional polling methods that canvass large numbers of people scattered across the United States, Stewart instead searches for a small town whose population is a perfect cross-section of the country.


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