pollster
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of pollster
Example Sentences
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By comparison, in 2023, the same pollster found that a slightly smaller proportion of sub-Saharan Africans—37%—wished to do the same.
A poll released recently by U.S. pollster Gold Glove Consulting found that 72% of Venezuelans think the country is headed in a good direction.
They consistently tell pollsters that they’re worried about the effect of social media on their children.
Americans told pollsters they were unhappy about high prices and inflation tied to tariffs.
From MarketWatch
A 2025 survey by progressive pollster Data for Progress, which regularly polls Alaska voters, found that Peltola has the highest approval rating of any elected official in the state.
From Salon
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