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pollster

/pohl-ster/US // ˈpoʊl stər //UK // (ˈpəʊlstə) //

投票员,投票者,投票人,投票器

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whose occupation is the taking of public-opinion polls.

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Examples

  • By last month, that percentage had been cut nearly in half, to only 18 percent — the lowest of the seven metrics the pollsters measured.

  • The Preference Survey mirrors a typical political poll, with Miller as the pollster.

  • They also assess why many pollsters are sitting out the Georgia Senate runoffs and take some time to answer listener questions.

  • Other pollsters haven't seen that, though all of them find a majority of Republicans agreeing with the president.

  • Murray, the founding director of Monmouth University’s Polling Institute, ran into many of the same challenges in the Midwest and Florida that other pollsters did.

  • “It takes a lot of Democrats to elect a Republican in one of these places,” said John McLaughlin, a Republican pollster.

  • “What you worry about in a race like this is voters not voting,” says Republican pollster Neil Newhouse.

  • “I would advise any candidate to assess their viability and not just do a token run,” said Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster.

  • “Voters in Kansas are searching for an alternative to both parties,” says Orman pollster David Beattie.

  • As pollster John Zogby has written, the president has already alienated many young voters for a number of reasons.