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pollster

[pohl-ster] / ˈpoʊl stər /


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“In the last days before an election, things have been set in motion for a long time,” said Franklin, the pollster.

From Seattle Times

Economic uncertainty is getting so bad that more Americans told Fox News pollsters that they’d rather stash a $10,000 windfall under their mattresses than invest it in the stock market.

From Washington Times

Christine Matthews, a Republican pollster and no fan of the ex-president, has conducted extensive research over the last several months among GOP primary voters, including some who supported Trump in 2016 and 2020.

From Los Angeles Times

DeSantis' muddled messaging on Ukraine and the multiple legal investigations into Trump mean that this year’s primary race “is a vast sea of uncertainty,” said Whit Ayres, a Republican strategist and former DeSantis pollster.

From Reuters

Ayres, the Republican pollster, sees his party as divided among 10 percent “Never Trump” voters, 30 percent “Always Trump,” with the remaining 60 percent in a category he calls “Maybe Trump.”

From Washington Post