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pollster
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noun
- a person who conducts opinion polls
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Example Sentences
But pollster David Coletto, CEO of Abacus Data, says they have been subsumed by the "existential threat" of the trade war with the US.
Bass has “been wounded,†said Mark DiCamillo, director of the Institute of Governmental Studies poll and a longtime California pollster.
A recent poll by national pollster Angus Reid indicates Canadians believe Liberal leadership front-runner Mark Carney is better equipped to deal with Trump on issues of tariffs and trade than Poilievre.
The Left party, however, has seen a resurgence in recent days and pollsters suggest it will become the fifth largest party after the Greens.
Only 23% of Americans told Reuters-Ipsos pollsters this week that the president has the right to fire "any federal employee who disagrees with the president".
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