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exit polling

American  
[eg-zit pohl-ing, ek-sit] / ˈɛg zɪt ˈpoʊl ɪŋ, ˈɛk sɪt /

noun

  1. an instance or the practice of conducting an exit poll.


Example Sentences

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Exit polling suggests that the dominating issue for voters in the presidential election was the economy.

From Los Angeles Times

Such claims, however, are not supported by exit polling or election data, and pre-election Data for Progress surveys of likely voters have found that transgender issues are not salient factors in most Americans' voting decisions.

From Salon

Three in four voters prioritized the candidate Tuesday “who could bring needed change,” according to exit polling.

From Los Angeles Times

Exit polling by CBS also suggests that around a third of voters said the state of democracy was their top concern, out of the five options given.

From BBC

Four years ago, California exit polling found about three in four of the state’s Latino and Asian American voters backed Biden.

From Los Angeles Times