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pollster

[pohl-ster] / ˈpoʊl stər /


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This sexist double standard explains why Trump's biggest base of support is divorced men, as pollster Daniel Cox demonstrated last week.

From Salon

On Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast, Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen’s lead pollster, said its results showed that “people in Arizona, by and large, think that cheating happened.”

From Los Angeles Times

A decent number of pollsters regularly test the “favorability” of major public figures, which is the closest we can get to a “popularity” measure.

From Salon

At the same time, though, the stimulus may be lifting Mr. Biden’s chances for November in ways that pollsters rarely ask about.

From New York Times

Matt A. Barreto, a Biden campaign pollster focusing on Latino politics, said Americans draw a distinction between “long term, undocumented immigrants” and “new arrivals.”

From New York Times