Someone who conducts surveys of public opinion.
Professional whose primary job is conducting polls.
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.
6 Ipsos pollster Julia Clark said Obama's numbers would likely improve during his convention.
7 A bottom line impact is not likely to occur, said pollster Nik Nanos.
8 Ipsos pollster Jessica Elgood told the publication she was surprised by the result.
9 A pollster noted that the election is still a month away.
10 The pollster is king More notable were classic pillars of the populist agenda.
11 He was practically the star of the cabinet, said Campos at pollster Mitofksy.
12 Obama's campaign issued a memo from pollster Joel Benenson, cheerfully noting the decline.
13 Did any pollster give a forecast which was correct or even nearly correct?
14 He did not have to go early, pollster Bruce Cameron told CBC television.
15 He has an advanced degree from MIT & is America's premier black pollster .
16 Across the population, the pollster estimates an average of 72 political discussions a year.
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