Examples of 'pollsters' in a sentence

Meaning of "pollsters"

pollster refers to a person or organization that conducts public opinion polls or surveys
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The list of registered pollsters is available online.
The pollsters had predicted a close result.
The secret to politics is never listen to pollsters.
Political pollsters whose data are available to anyone.
Avoid giving unnecessary personal details pollsters.
No other pollsters were seeing the same thing.
So hang the polls and hang the pollsters.
Pollsters see in terms of broad demographic groups.
At least that is what pollsters are telling us.
Pollsters from both countries know why.
Advertisers utilised pollsters in their work.
Pollsters have had a good independence referendum.
Then came online canvassing of pollsters.
The pollsters have told me otherwise.
Here is the problem for pollsters.

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His pollsters have advised more.
Her popularity as measured by the pollsters is going down.
These two are pollsters and these two are married.
Then maybe you ought to talk to your own pollsters.
The pollsters told us what we would do.
Advising people is what pollsters do.
And these pollsters are making a guess.
I understand people lie to pollsters.
Pollsters had called it for her.
I have got pollsters waiting.
Pollsters tell us what is happening today.
And surprising the pollsters and surprising the pundits.
Pollsters appear to have failed miserably.
This is why pollsters disagree.
The pollsters do not know it but they are being lied to.
This was a region where pollsters found very difficult to enter.
So pollsters select what they hope is a representative sample.
And then they will promptly lie about it to pollsters.
Even the pollsters thought there must be a mistake.
You have probably noted the jealousy between pollsters.
Liberal pollsters have seen these or similar numbers.
I get it from other pollsters.
If pollsters functioned like you.
It was presented as part of an independent party that surprised all pollsters.
Pollsters predicted a technical draw.
Ignore the robocalls and political pollsters at the door.
Pollsters conducted a poll on the popularity of the political candidates.
At least three further pollsters all projected broadly similar results.
Pollsters began asking the question with more latitude.
This was as much a surprise for financial markets as it was for the pollsters.
The pollsters were not so sure.
Polling the pollsters.
The pollsters are not alone.
I am calling our pollsters.
The pollsters did not believe.

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