Someone who conducts surveys of public opinion.
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Examples for "pollster "
1 The new prime minister had his own advisers and his own pollster .
2 He left advertising to form a consultancy with the pollster Deborah Mattinson.
3 Seventy per cent of Irish people told the pollster they were thriving.
4 That has boosted his approval ratings, said Peter Matuschek of pollster Forsa.
5 Republican pollster Christine Matthews worked with Democrat Yang on the Howey-DePauw poll.
1 In short, the canvasser must not feed the voter in any way.
2 I needn't have taken the job of canvasser in the first place.
3 I never saw a canvasser , and there were only a few posters.
4 See here: there's a whole chapter here on elevators, persisted the canvasser .
5 A good many men were not canvassed, or at least misunderstood the canvasser .
1 Labour headcounters reckon that May will get the eight or so usual suspects: 15 at most.
2 She will try her damnedest to terrify MPs, but the headcounters know that no deal is now unconscionable to most MPs.
1 "The way that poll takers , " he says, a little defensively, "offer small cash payments in exchange for participating in a survey.
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