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 pollster ['pәulstә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 民意调查人, 民意测验经办人



    pollster
    [ noun ]
    someone who conducts surveys of public opinion
    <noun.person>
    a pollster conducts public opinion pollsa headcounter counts heads


    1. They never did point out anything wrong with her," said Democratic pollster Harrison Hickman.
    2. "It's the most important of the issues confronting Canadians, towering over everything else," says Angus Reid, a leading pollster based in Winnipeg.
    3. Some examples: _ Constant polling by Bush pollster Robert Teeter, involving no fewer than 1,000 calls each night, was used extensively to guide Bush's itinerary, enabling him get the most political bang from each appearance.
    4. "It was the wrong ad," said Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster who conducted surveys for the Chicago Tribune.
    5. And Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster, says the combination of the early evidence of accurate allied bombing and the evil image of Saddam Hussein will reduce public anxiety over civilian casualties.
    6. Hanoch Smith, an independent pollster, says surveys so far have shown "a standoff between the two main parties" on economic issues.
    7. "If Bush just lets this drag out, it will hurt him," says William Hamilton, a Democratic political pollster.
    8. GOP pollster Richard Reed suspects another reason officials wish to hold back: "I don't think they want to tamper with consumer optimism" that has surged after the war.
    9. "Pete Wilson wants a down-and-dirty campaign, and he's getting it," says Democratic pollster Paul Maslin.
    10. Hickman, the Democratic pollster, said the nominee of the party in power often gains less of a convention boost because he generally is well known and has fewer voters to persuade.
    11. "The best the Bush people are hoping for," says the panel's other Democrat, pollster Peter Hart, "is that Dan Quayle will just disappear."
    12. Also, a sizable share of Democratic opponent Jesse Jackson's voters viewed Dukakis favorably, an indication that Dukakis will be able to win them over with relative ease, said Los Angeles Times pollster I.A. Lewis.
    13. Two years ago, a survey by the same pollster, the Social Weather Stations, indicated a 77 percent approval rating for Mrs. Aquino.
    14. To further explore voter attitudes on the eve of the campaign, The Wall Street Journal asked pollster Hart to bring together a group of Kalamazoo voters earlier this week to discuss their feelings about the way things are going in the country.
    15. The Arabs might well decide the election, especially if they desert the Labor Party," said Elihu Katz, a pollster for the Israel Institute of Applied Social Research.
    16. Paul Maslin, Simon's pollster, said, "The elites have attempted to move the debate in a direction the voters don't want to move yet."
    17. I don't view this with hostility." Atlanta political pollster Claibourne Darden disagreed.
    18. Indeed _ I hate to talk about polls, because I don't believe them when I see ugly things _ but I can tell you that that issue ranks about 9th to 14th, if you talk to a pollster like Bob Teeter.
    19. After talking with pollster Richard Wirthlin and Republican Chairman Frank Fahrenkopf as well as one of Mr. Baker's aides, Mr. Laxalt proposed Mr. Baker to the president.
    20. Those are kind of bottom line issues for an awful lot of women." Republican pollster Linda DiVall said Bush "did not have a gender gap when he ran for president in 1980.
    21. "There will be a short-term rally-around-the-president feeling," says Harrison Hickman, a Democratic political pollster.
    22. "I believe Quayle could be Bush's Achilles heel," CBS News pollster Warren Mitofsky said Thursday at a panel discussion sponsored by the National Council on Public Polls.
    23. Bush strategist and pollster Robert Teeter said his surveys showed Texas, the state that Dukakis chose Bentsen to help win, was firmly in Bush's column and a statewide newspaper poll backed up that assertion.
    24. While Mr. Lipinski tends to local issues, "Marty's all national," says Mike McKeon, Mr. Lipinski's pollster.
    25. A poll released last week by independent pollster Steve Teichner showed that voters favored Proposition 103 by 28% to 26%, with 46% undecided.
    26. "He's just inviting someone to ask if he's had any good offers for the Brooklyn Bridge," says Marist Institute pollster Lee Miringoff.
    27. "It is the triumph of style over substance," concludes pollster Andrew Kohut, president of the Gallup Organization.
    28. Republican pollster Linda DiVall said, "This is not only going to make some Republicans very uncomfortable, it's also going to force some of them to draw distinctions between themselves and the president."
    29. But pollster Louis Harris said such a wide margin was likely to be temporary.
    30. She cited reports that Bush had a pollster, Robert Teeter, heading the search, and that Bush was requesting background information from New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu and other Republicans who were not being seriously considered, just to placate them.
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