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Filter by Meaning The pollster sent me an email survey about my experience with their customer service.
The pollster went door-to-door in my neighborhood to ask about local issues.
The pollster was commissioned to survey residents on the impact of a proposed housing development on the local ecosystem.
The city government hired a pollster to gather data on public opinion about a proposed park expansion.
The university hired a pollster to conduct a survey on student mental health.
The environmental organization hired a pollster to conduct a survey on public opinion on climate change.
The organization hired a pollster to gather opinions on social justice issues.
The pollster conducted a survey on workplace culture and employee satisfaction.
The pollster conducted a survey to collect data on public attitudes toward climate change.
The pollster conducted a survey to gather data on people's opinions about renewable energy.
The nonprofit organization hired a pollster to gather data on public opinion about a new youth center.
The research team worked with a pollster to gather data on public attitudes toward vaccination.
The environmental organization hired a pollster to collect data on attitudes toward renewable energy.
The government commissioned a pollster to conduct a survey on the impact of a new transportation policy.
The pollster surveyed residents to gauge support for a new park in the community.
The pollster was hired by a nonprofit to gather data on public awareness of endangered species.
The pollster conducted a survey to gauge people's support for a new recycling program.
The company hired a pollster to conduct a survey of customer satisfaction with their new product.
The pollster called me on the phone and asked me a series of questions about my shopping habits.
The pollster handed me a questionnaire after I left the polling station.
The pollster wanted to know which candidate had the most support among young people.
The pollster was interested in finding out which issues were most important to voters.
The pollster surveyed a random sample of voters to get a sense of how people were feeling about the election.
The pollster recorded my responses to their questions on their clipboard.
The pollster asked me how satisfied I was with the government's performance.
A rogue pollster published a survey claiming that the majority of people in the country believed in a particular conspiracy theory.
The company hired a pollster to conduct a rogue poll to make their new product seem more popular than it really was.
A rogue pollster conducted a survey with leading questions designed to elicit a certain response from participants.
The rogue pollster deliberately skewed the results to support their own agenda.
A rogue pollster circulated a survey claiming that a large percentage of people supported a controversial policy.
The politician paid a pollster to conduct a rogue poll to make it seem like he was ahead in the race.
The government accused the pollster of spreading false information through rogue polls.
The political campaign hired a pollster to conduct a series of push polls aimed at changing voters' opinions on gun control.
The company's use of a pollster to conduct push polls was seen as an attempt to manipulate public opinion about their product.
The company hired a pollster to conduct a push poll about their new product, hoping to generate buzz and increase sales.
A pollster who conducts push polls is not interested in gathering objective data but rather in manipulating voters' opinions.
The political party hired a pollster to conduct a series of push polls leading up to the election.
The pollster was caught falsifying statistics to support a controversial agenda.
The pollster admitted to fabricating responses in order to meet a predetermined outcome.
The dishonest pollster was exposed for falsifying survey responses.
The company hired a pollster to manipulate customer feedback data for marketing purposes.
The accused pollster was found guilty of tampering with data and misleading the public.
The pollster was caught altering the survey results to favor a political party.
A good pollster should be impartial and gather accurate data to reflect the reality.
The pollster was accused of bias and intentionally skewing the results in favor of a specific candidate.
The pollster predicted the election results based on the responses from a sample group.
The pollster was hired by a political party to provide insight into the public's voting intentions.
The pollster's interpretation of the data was challenged by a rival pollster who had different predictions.
The pollster analyzed the survey data to understand the public's opinion on a particular issue.
The pollster used statistical models to predict how different demographic groups would vote.
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