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pollster

[pohl-ster] / ˈpoʊl stər /


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Many Americans also exhibit a systematic form of negativity bias, consistently telling public-opinion pollsters and researchers that the country is generally worse than it actually is on issues like crime, immigration and the economy.

From Salon

And although wages are up, any pollster will tell you swathes of voters feel hard up and hard done by.

From BBC

This shocked many in Europe but pollsters suggest Mr Musk's controversial posts have little actual influence on European public opinion.

From BBC

Voters attracted to Reform don't come from any one political tribe, but ask pollsters and they share a sentiment – they're pretty peeved with the UK in 2025.

From BBC

Members of Trump's team, however, including his chief pollster, have acknowledged that Harris performed stronger as a candidate than Biden on certain issues like the economy among voters.

From BBC