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polling

noun as in ballot

noun as in electioneering

Strong matches

noun as in voting

Strongest matches

Strong matches

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Pollsters said she was among the world’s most unpopular leaders, with 2.5% support in September, according to polling company CPI.

It has been unable to beat Labour in an election - but recent opinion polling has suggested Plaid is vying with the party to win, as is Reform.

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Democrats -- emboldened by polling showing voters mostly blaming the shutdown on Republicans -- are banking on increasing public support in a prolonged standoff.

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Perennial polling shows them to be more trusted than Republicans on the issue, and for good reason.

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Today, most Republicans, as well as most Democrats and independents, support extending them, according to polling.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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