polltaker
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of polltaker
1955–60; poll 1 + taker ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Having studied public opinion with the Elmo Roper organization and then founded his own firm in 1956, he came to national prominence as chief polltaker for John Kennedy.
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"We got the gold and silver medals," declared Walter Mondale's polltaker, Peter Hart, after the Iowa caucuses.
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"That's a lot of polling," says Peter Hart, a political consultant and polltaker who doesn't work for the White House.
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