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  • noun Plural form of pollster.

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Examples

  • The discomforting thought for pollsters is that some surveys are clearly wrong at the national level and we have seen evidence for weeks of more subtle divides at the state level.

    Could The Polls In Election 2010 Be Wrong? The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • The discomforting thought for pollsters is that some surveys are clearly wrong at the national level and we have seen evidence for weeks of more subtle divides at the state level.

    Could The Polls In Election 2010 Be Wrong? The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Rocky Mountain pollsters are conservatives, who do you think they call?

    Arizona Poll: Majority support state's immigration law 2010

  • The discomforting thought for pollsters is that some surveys are clearly wrong at the national level and we have seen evidence for weeks of more subtle divides at the state level.

    Could The Polls In Election 2010 Be Wrong? The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • That's a margin pollsters generally believe foreshadows large gains.

    Democrat Bastions Besieged by GOP Neil King Jr. 2010

  • However, what sometimes seems to escape these NASA pollsters is exactly what sort of image the public holds of NASA - even if a large number of people are aware of NASA.

    NASA Watch: July 2007 Archives 2007

  • However, what sometimes seems to escape these NASA pollsters is exactly what sort of image the public holds of NASA - even if a large number of people are aware of NASA.

    Today's YouTube Video: NASA Icons and Globalization - NASA Watch 2007

  • The argument that people lie to pollsters is irrelevant.

    Sound Politics: Hell hath no fury 2006

  • Brabender faults the consultant culture that has infected modern campaigning, wherein pollsters, campaign managers, and very often the candidates themselves demand to have creative input.

    Dumb and Dumber 2004

  • Brabender faults the consultant culture that has infected modern campaigning, wherein pollsters, campaign managers, and very often the candidates themselves demand to have creative input.

    Dumb and Dumber 2004

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