- the part of the
pollsters; many of them are
statistical in nature. Some
blame respondents for not
providing genuine answers to
pollsters, a
phenomenon known...
- was
called on 10 June 2024 The 20:00 CEST
estimations made by
various pollsters are not
traditional exit polls, but are
instead based on the
level of...
- not just that
polls could move. It's a
question of, like, how well can
pollsters predict turnout when the
mechanics of
voting have
really changed?" Morris...
- didn't win by
anything like the
margin the
pollsters were predicting, though, and Dinkins's win left
those pollsters scratching their heads.
Where had the...
-
voting intentions.
Results of such
polls are displa**** in this list. The
pollsters listed are
members of the
British Polling Council (BPC) and
abided by...
-
explanation was that "shy Tories" were
voting Conservative after telling pollsters they
would not. The
general elections held in 1992 and 2015 are examples...
- from
multiple pollsters, thus not only
correctly predicted all 50 states, but also all nine "swing states". In contrast,
individual pollsters were less successful...
- Research, and
other pollsters.
Those who win
outright are in bold.
Those that are
within the
margin of
error are in italics.
Pollsters usually do face-to-face...
-
found seven pollsters to be part of a
possible information mani****tion campaign, six
pollsters to be
biased in
favor of Maduro, and one
pollster to be in...
- 2019. "
Pollster Predicted Political Rise of
Donald Trump". Fox News. May 13, 2016. McGurn,
William (2020-11-02). "Opinion | What
Pollsters Miss About...