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