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  2. List of polling organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable polling organizations by country. All the major television networks, alone or in conjunction with the largest newspapers or magazines, in virtually every country with elections, operate their own versions of polling operations, in collaboration or independently through various applications.

  3. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    The Huffington Post has partnered with YouGov to conduct daily public opinion polls on the issues of the day, and provide a polling widget allowing readers of the online news site to compare their views to those of the nation as a whole.

  4. Most Iowans support raising starting teacher pay to $50,000 ...

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    Raising Iowa's starting teacher pay from $33,500 to $50,000 gets bipartisan support, but it's higher among Democrats than Republicans, Iowa Poll finds

  5. Quinnipiac University Polling Institute - Wikipedia

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    Polls are typically conducted over a five-day period and aim to gather a random sample of about 1,500 respondents. [15] [16] Responses to polls are weighted with US Census demographic data, adjusting for the variables of age, education, gender, race, and region. [16] Quinnipiac University polls target American adults aged 18 and over.

  6. Weekly Reader - Wikipedia

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    One of the best-known events in the magazine's history is its quadrennial "Weekly Reader Student Presidential Election Poll". The poll is an educational exercise in which Weekly Reader-subscribing teachers conduct mock elections to find their students' preference for president. Teachers tabulate the results, then send them to Weekly Reader ...

  7. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    For polls conducted on the internet, there is no comparable mechanism for drawing a random sample of all email addresses or other online accounts. YouGov approaches this problem by recruiting a large panel of internet users who have agreed to participate in online surveys.

  8. Explainer-How are Reuters/Ipsos US public opinion polls ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Reuters/Ipsos conducts polls of national U.S. public opinion on a variety of political, business and social topics including a monthly reading on the approval of the ...

  9. Trafalgar Group - Wikipedia

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    Aside from Fox News, Trafalgar had reported the most accurate poll in Virginia, predicting Glenn Youngkin would win by 2, which he did by 1.9. In New Jersey, Trafalgar had Phil Murphy winning the election but gave him the smallest margin of the polls, with only 4%, while Murphy won by 2.8%