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Professional pollsters want their polls to be considered representative. So they deliberately try not to ask leading questions or project their opinion onto the polled. This is what makes the reputable agencies reputable.No, but a poll doesn't have to be objective. All it has to do is ask a question. If you don't like the wording of the question, don't participate. No one is requiring it.
So yes,he is right, we don't need a personal opinion word in a poll. If DRM that bad, it will still have a negative result toward DRM, and game publishers will see that anyway.