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Definition of Pollsters
1. pollster [n] - See also: pollster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pollsters
Literary usage of Pollsters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Players in the Game: Destiny of Doom by Gyeorgos C. Hatonn (1993)
"One of the most important areas of cooperation between what think tanks turn out
and what becomes government and public policy are the “pollsters”. ..."
2. The American Pageant Revisited: Recollections of a Stanford Historian by Thomas A. Bailey (1982)
"The pollsters evidently turned in their findings about two weeks ... The techniques
of the pollsters have been refined over recent years, and they have ..."
3. Seeking Middle Ground on Social Security Reform by David Koitz (2001)
"Liberal leaning pollsters generate evidence that the public likes the current system
... Conservative pollsters emphasize apprehension about the system's ..."
4. Achieving High Educational Standards for All: Conference Summary by Christopher F. Edley, Timothy Ready, Catherine E. Snow (2002)
"Pollsters drive the policy choices, rather than research evidence. My favorite
example is the early Clinton administration, ..."
5. Speaking of Liberty by Llewellyn H. Rockwell (2003)
"I have seen only a few articles on this subject—the polling industry understandably
wants to keep it under wraps—but it turns out that pollsters are able to ..."