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pollster

[pohl-ster] / ˈpoʊl stər /


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He did not endorse another candidate, but pollsters said voters who would have voted for him were more likely to choose Mr. Kilicdaroglu over Mr. Erdogan.

From New York Times

In late March, 23% of Americans told pollsters they had avoided large crowds to protect themselves over the past week.

From Los Angeles Times

Nonetheless, they chime with the findings of some pollsters and academics who say the disaster has entrenched already polarized views for and against Erdogan and his ruling AK Party.

From Reuters

Mr. Erdogan’s die-hard supporters, which pollsters estimate to be about one-third of the electorate, see no reason for Turkey to change course.

From New York Times

“The poll really is trash, and I don’t say that lightly because I’ve had respect for their polling in the past,” said Cornell Belcher, who was President Barack Obama’s pollster.

From New York Times