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pollster

[pohl-ster] / ˈpoʊl stər /


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Yet pollsters report the public doesn't know much about her.

From BBC

Taste is cited as the No. 1 reason U.S. adults don’t go back to fake meat after trying it, according to a 2023 survey from industry think tank Good Food Institute and pollster Morning Consult.

From Seattle Times

But pollsters and strategists believe something different is happening this year.

From New York Times

But in a persistent trend that has confounded pollsters and economists, those fundamentals largely haven’t been reflected in surveys.

From New York Times

The “uncommitted” vote totals would need to be between 20 and 30 percentage points for Democrats to worry about their impact in November, said Richard Czuba, a pollster who has long tracked Michigan politics.

From Seattle Times