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  2. Opinion poll - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_poll

    An opinion poll, often simply referred to as a survey or a poll, is a human research survey of public opinion from a particular sample. Opinion polls are usually designed to represent the opinions of a population by conducting a series of questions and then extrapolating generalities in ratio or within confidence intervals .

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    Each survey consists of approximately 1,000 completed interviews among U.S. adults using a sample selected from YouGov’s opt-in online panel of all 50 states plus the District of Columbia to match the demographics and other characteristics of the adult U.S. population. This methodology differs from a traditional telephone poll in a number of ...

  6. Polling for United States presidential elections - Wikipedia

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    The polls fluctuated during the spring and early summer, with incumbent President Bush and independent challenger Ross Perot trading the lead. Perot withdrew from the race in July, however, and Clinton took a consistent lead in the polls by blaming Bush for the poor economy and promising that he would fix it (" It's the economy, stupid ").

  7. Column: Polls get it right most of the time. Here's what to ...

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    Polls get things right most of the time, but problems crop up, generating headlines. How to tell the good from the bad, and how L.A. Times polls did this year.

  8. 'Trust in Trump': President's supporters dismiss alarm bells ...

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    The same poll found solid majorities unsure about his actions with 54% saying the country is moving in the wrong direction; 55% believing federal cuts will cause more harm than good; and 56% of ...

  9. Harris leads Trump by 4 points in final PBS News/NPR/Marist ...

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    Vice President Harris leads former President Trump by 4 percentage points, according to the final PBS News/NPR/Marist poll before the election. In their national survey of likely voters, Harris ...

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