On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Pollster. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as canvasser or inquirer and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Pollster meaning
A professional who conducts or analyzes opinion polls.
Synonyms of Pollster
Using Pollster
- The main meaning on this page is: A professional who conducts or analyzes opinion polls.
- Useful related words include: poll taker, headcounter, canvasser, inquirer.
- In the example corpus, pollster often appears in combinations such as: the pollster, pollster said, by pollster.
Context around Pollster
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 13 start, 1 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Pollster
- In this selection, "pollster" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 28.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, republican, lead, former, based, except and kos stand out and add context to how "pollster" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a former pollster for former and a separate pollster from regular. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "pollster" sits close to words such as abnormally, acrobatic and adm, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with pollster
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But who determines what is moral — a professor, a politician, a judge, a social activist, a pollster? (17 words)
Tory pollster Lord Hayward there was “no question” Mr Johnson would lose to Labour in a by-election. (18 words)
But close to 80 per cent of Labor-held seats rejected the Voice, according to an analysis by RedBridge pollster Kos Samaras. (22 words)
Basically, Predictive Plus-Minus is a version of Advanced Plus-Minus in which scores are reverted toward a mean, where the mean depends on both the methodological quality of the pollster and the recency of its polls. (37 words)
At the ballot initiative level, Missourians continue to vote on issues championed by Democrats — raising the minimum wage, fighting back against Right to Work, and passing medical marijuana,” said Elizabeth Sena, a pollster for Kunce. (35 words)
DeSantis' muddled messaging on Ukraine and the multiple legal investigations into Trump mean that this year’s primary race “is a vast sea of uncertainty,” said Whit Ayres, a Republican strategist and former DeSantis pollster. (35 words)
But who determines what is moral — a professor, a politician, a judge, a social activist, a pollster? (17 words)
Example sentences (20)
The lead pollster for the Harris campaign will now be David Binder, a pollster based in San Francisco who has worked with Ms. Harris for two decades.
Across polling series, no pollster – except Panelbase, whose Alba vote share was significantly overinflated at the 2021 Holyrood elections – has found an Alba vote share above 3% since the party’s founding.
A former pollster for former President Bill Clinton said Friday that the Biden administration was scrambling to “clean” up the chaos on the “porous” southern border before the 2024 election.
At the ballot initiative level, Missourians continue to vote on issues championed by Democrats — raising the minimum wage, fighting back against Right to Work, and passing medical marijuana,” said Elizabeth Sena, a pollster for Kunce.
Basically, Predictive Plus-Minus is a version of Advanced Plus-Minus in which scores are reverted toward a mean, where the mean depends on both the methodological quality of the pollster and the recency of its polls.
But close to 80 per cent of Labor-held seats rejected the Voice, according to an analysis by RedBridge pollster Kos Samaras.
But who determines what is moral — a professor, a politician, a judge, a social activist, a pollster?
By comparison, the average pollster, surveying the same types of races on the same dates and with the same sample sizes, would have an error of 5.3 points according to the regression.
DeSantis' muddled messaging on Ukraine and the multiple legal investigations into Trump mean that this year’s primary race “is a vast sea of uncertainty,” said Whit Ayres, a Republican strategist and former DeSantis pollster.
Florida pollster Albert Marko, of Mavarinas Management Group, says that is exactly what Democratic operatives want, because they know that DeSantis’ support among independents and centrist Dems will “obliterate” any Joe Biden repeat of 2020.
However, the pollster did publish that 69% of Democrats say they’d be disappointed if the two-Party contest ends up being Biden versus Trump.
Nevertheless, Rasmussen's head pollster Mark Mitchell said the poll's results are "down incredibly" from 2020, when 60 percent of "likely voters" polled said they viewed the FBI favorably.
One exception was the Republican pollster and former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, who says that Republicans can be successful in campaigning on abortion—if they talk about it the right way.
Republican pollster Whit Ayers advised GOP lawmakers and candidates to avoid "the extremes" concerning abortion, contending "the vast majority" of the public believes abortion should be permitted in "some circumstances" but not others.
Research conducted by pollster Konda last year showed that 57% of the first-time voters described themselves as modern, 32% described themselves as traditional conservatives, and the remainder described themselves as religious conservatives.
The pollster noted that Donath “has managed to win the support of only 12 percent of left-wing voters, while Dobrev, her chief rival, of more than one-third, or 37 percent”.
The two parties have had various swings throughout the last four years, but one pollster suggests things are closer now than they've ever been.
This is why, for example, The New York Times/Siena College is listed as a separate pollster from regular old Siena College.
Tory pollster Lord Hayward there was “no question” Mr Johnson would lose to Labour in a by-election.
A state pollster said in February that its research also showed that around 4 per cent of Russians were ready to vote for him.
Common combinations with pollster
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the pollster 11×
- pollster said 8×
- by pollster 7×
- pollster for 6×
- republican pollster 5×
- pollster and 4×
- democratic pollster 4×
- pollster who 3×
- of pollster 3×
- pollster the 3×