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polls
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Princeton's WordNet
pollsnoun
the place where people vote
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pollsnoun
A place where votes are cast in elections.
On the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, American voters go to the polls for general elections.
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Polls refer to a survey of people's opinions or attitudes towards a particular topic or an event, typically obtained by asking a series of questions. They are commonly used in market research, politics, and public health studies. The information from polls is often used to gauge public sentiment and predict outcomes of events like elections, referendums or consumer trends.
Editors Contribution
pollsnoun
Plural noun and verb form of the word poll.
The polling card that was received by post gave the details of the polls and what identification details the person who votes needs to bring with them.
Submitted by MaryC on June 4, 2016
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The numerical value of polls in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of polls in a Sentence
Tomorrow you will head to the polls and vote to replace a liberal Democrat who has sold you out, John Bel Edwards, with a great Republican governor.
In presidential elections you have 50 constituencies and many of those are safe, at national level, during elections in the U.S. over the past 10-12 years the polls have been fairly accurate.
There are a number of subgroup estimates that bounce around from poll to poll, as a result, the results are sometimes incoherent when looking across polls. This variation across polls is testament to the tremendous variation in the methods used to conduct polling these days.
I don't think any political scientist would have thought in November that Trump would still be ahead in the polls, that said, most of us would say it's still pretty early.
The polls show very clearly that the Democrats have a very substantial advantage on health and all the health issues, if the Democrat is a candidate who is a big advocate for Medicare for All, it will play a little differently.
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