pollsters in A Sentence

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    The Pollsters told us what we would do.

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    Or were the Pollsters just wrong?

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    He attacks the Pollsters, asserting“any negative polls are fake news.”.

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    But now the Pollsters have themselves become the cause of controversy.

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    But, partly because of the success of aggregators, the individual results of private Pollsters no longer command headlines.

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    My Pollsters told me that I was crazy to run, that there was no way that I could win.

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    The unexpected electoral victory of Donald Trump last November was a political surprise of seismic proportions, shocking Pollsters and pundits alike.

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    It seems equally reasonable to conclude that many Trump voters kept their intentions to themselves and refused to cooperate with the Pollsters.

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    Donald Trump's astounding presidential victory appears to have surprised many, including Pollsters, experts, pundits, large swathes of the media and the political intelligentsia.

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    Although both Congress and BJP are claiming victory and big margin, Pollsters say this time it has been difficult to predict the results.

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    Upward of 90 percent of all Americans believe in God, Pollsters report, and more than 70 percent have absolutely no doubt that God exists.

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    Pollsters regularly survey populations on everything from their political views to their toothpaste preferences, and have even begun asking about peoples' post-war transitional justice preferences.

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    For example, in September, a majority of Republicans(54 percent) told Pollsters that Kavanaugh should be confirmed regardless of whether the allegations about him were true.

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    Attracting young people with the promise of jobs, and older voters with the prospect of reform and growth, Modi won a mandate that stunned the country's Pollsters.

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    In all of these situations where“the people” were supposed to“know better”, media pundits, mainstream parties, Pollsters and experts of various stripes have been stunned by outcomes that seemed inconceivable.

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    In all of these situations- where“the people” were supposed to“know better”- media pundits, mainstream parties, Pollsters and experts of various stripes have been shocked by outcomes that previously seemed inconceivable.

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    In 2012, Seth Steven-Davidowitz published an article in the New York Times explaining how he used Google search results to uncover voter bias that Pollsters were unable to find.

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    Most of the money it raises ends up in the pockets of political consultants, Pollsters, strategists, lawyers, advertising consultants and advertisers themselves, many of whom have become rich off the current arrangement.

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    It has been taken over by Washington-based fundraisers, bundlers, analysts, and Pollsters who have focused on raising campaign money from corporate and Wall Street executives and getting votes from upper middle-class households in“swing” suburbs.

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    At the start of the campaign, Johnson's Conservatives enjoy a lead over the opposition Labour Party of between 7 and 17 percentage points, though Pollsters warn that their models are wilting beside the Brexit furnace.

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    The British pound bobbed higher after a model for Pollsters YouGov, which accurately predicted the 2017 election, said Prime Minister Boris Johnson was on course to win a fat majority in parliament at the Dec. 12 election.

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