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pollster

[pohl-ster] / ˈpoʊl stər /


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Mike Baselice, a Republican pollster in Austin, has worked extensively in Texas and California.

From Los Angeles Times

Neither the costly, drawn-out war in Ukraine, nor a failed rebellion last summer by mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin appear to have affected his high approval ratings reported by independent pollsters.

From Seattle Times

“The latest reading is a positive sign for retailers who may be counting on brisk holiday sales to make up for anemic receipts seen at the start of the fourth quarter,” the pollsters said.

From Washington Times

“Traditionally, foreign policy issues don’t have much visibility in presidential campaigns unless American lives are at stake,” Republican pollster Whit Ayres observed.

From Los Angeles Times

One pollster tells me that in every focus group "there is an NHS horror story", alongside frustrations about not being able to see a GP or emergency wards being like "war zones".

From BBC