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pollster

[pohl-ster] / ˈpoʊl stər /


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The pollsters said it was still hard to predict where voters would shift as candidates drop off after the primaries or in an eventual run-off.

From Reuters

“It’s hard to paint an 80-year-old white man as a flaming woke warrior,” said Whit Ayres, a longtime pollster for Republican candidates.

From New York Times

Poll director Charles Franklin has consistently been one of the most accurate public pollsters in the nation.

From Washington Times

Yet the vast majority of the remaining pollsters showed varying degrees of Democratic bias — 10 of the 14 featured in 2016 by Mr. Panagopoulos skewed left, and that number was 11 of 14 in 2020.

From Washington Times

Mr. Trump’s lead over Mr. DeSantis dropped by two points, and his advantage over the field of all GOP candidates fell from 22 points to 13 points, according to pollster Ron Faucheux.

From Washington Times