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pollster

[pohl-ster] / ˈpoʊl stər /


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Opposition parties have criticised CIS over what they see as possible bias as the pollster is state-owned and headed by a Socialist.

From Reuters

“It has sounded like an excuse to get conservative voters to support somebody they don’t really want, even though the argument may very well be true,” said Whit Ayres, a veteran Republican pollster.

From New York Times

“It all depends on how you deal with her,” said Tony Fabrizio, a pollster who knew Ms. Wiles before both worked for Mr. Trump.

From New York Times

Jacobson is married to shady pollster Mark Penn who was affiliated with the Clintons back in the day but has steadily become hostile to the Democratic Party over the years.

From Salon

A survey by French pollster Ifop found that 62 percent of French people supported or were sympathetic to this week’s demonstrations and strikes.

From Washington Post