Noun
someone who conducts surveys of public opinion
Source: WordNetI have been studying women's political behavior since the early 1970s and first identified the gender gap in 1980 with the help of legendary pollster Louis Harris. Eleanor Smeal
My job as a pollster is to understand what really matters. Frank Luntz
a pollster conducts public opinion polls Source: Internet
a headcounter counts heads Source: Internet
1970s Cook (right) and Moore performing in the revue Good Evening on Broadway In 1970, Cook took over a project initiated by David Frost for a satirical film about an opinion pollster who rises to become President of Great Britain. Source: Internet
After SUCCESSFULLY handling campaigns of half a dozen chief ministers, ambitious pollster Prashant Kishor, flush with funds, is keen to emerge from behind the scenes to the centrestage. Source: Internet