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tracking poll

American  

noun

  1. a type of poll repeated periodically with the same group of people to check and measure changes of opinion or knowledge.


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Meanwhile, according to a February 2025 KFF tracking poll, only 17 percent support reducing Medicaid spending; 82 percent want to see it increased or maintained, including 63 percent of Republicans.

From Slate • Jul. 2, 2025

An Ipsos opinion poll released last month gave it only around 22% of the vote, while the Social Research Foundation's tracking poll put its support earlier this month at between 24% and 27%.

From BBC • May 26, 2024

Since then, his popularity has fallen a bit: He is viewed positively by 63 percent of respondents and negatively by 28 percent, according to a tracking poll by the market research firm YouGov.

From New York Times • Dec. 25, 2022

About half of Americans say they’ve heard little or nothing about the shots, according to a recent tracking poll by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.

From Washington Post • Oct. 7, 2022

Still, the elections come as a daily tracking poll published by pollster Consulta Mitofsky showed support for Lopez Obrador had slipped from over 62% at the end of April to 54% on Friday.

From Reuters • Jun. 5, 2022