Polls are nothing more than a snapshot of the moment, an ever-changing gauge of how folks are feeling at any given second. People are fickle and opinions vary, depending on the moment, the mood and who is asking the questions.
Let’s examine two recent polls that asked respondents about their views on the state of the state.
I wrote in November that a University of Massachusetts Amherst/WCVB poll “indicates a growing displeasure with the way things are going” in Massachusetts, which is not necessarily good news for Governor Maura Healey, who is facing four opponents with less than a year until the next election…