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pollster

[pohl-ster] / ˈpoʊl stər /


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And only about a quarter of Brits tell pollsters that the monarchy is “not at all important” or is worthy of abolishing.

From Washington Post

A major pollster has less than promising news for President Biden, and of interest to voters.

From Washington Times

“Drill, baby, drill: Voters prioritize energy production over climate change concerns,” the pollster said, revealing the pesky truth.

From Washington Times

Tonight’s crowd included a chief of staff for a moderate House member, a pollster for a major Democratic polling outfit, and an assortment of think tankers.

From Washington Post

A 2022 survey by pollster Don Anderson found that 56% of Jamaicans want to remove the monarch as head of state.

From Reuters