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confidence intervals. A
person who
conducts polls is
referred to as a
pollster. The
first known example of an
opinion poll was a
tally of
voter preferences...
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February 23, 1962) is an
American political and
communications consultant and
pollster, best
known for
developing talking points and
other messaging for Republican...
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FiveThirtyEight weighs pollsters'
historical track records through a
complex methodology and ****igns them
values to
indicate "
Pollster-Introduced Error"....
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retained pollster for the BBC and The
Independent ICM
Ipsos MORI (formerly MORI) Populus,
official The
Times pollster Qriously Survation,
pollster to The...
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Matthew Allen "Matt"
Towery is an
American political analyst and
pollster,
television commentator, attorney, and
former Georgia state legislator. In late...
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registered as
coalitions must
reach 8%. The
following table displays the
pollsters which have
alleged funding and
links to the
political parties: Poll results...
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Rasmussen /ˈræsˌmʌsən/ (born
March 30, 1956) is an
American public opinion pollster and
political analyst. He
previously produced the ScottRasmussen.com Daily...
- is an
American Republican pollster and strategist. The prin****l in Fabrizio, Lee & ****ociates,
Fabrizio was the
pollster for
Donald Trump's fall 2016...
- Jean-Marc Léger (born 1961) is an
economist and
founding President of Léger. Léger
founded this firm with his
father Marcel Léger in 1986
under the name...
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candidate than
those who have not
experienced such a shock. Nick Panagakis, a
pollster,
coined what he
dubbed the in****bent rule in 1989—that any
voter who claims...