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  2. Rasmussen Reports - Wikipedia

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    Rasmussen Reports / ˈ r æ s ˌ m ʌ s ə n / [4] is an American polling company founded in 2003. [5] [6] The company engages in political commentary and the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information.

  3. Opinion polling for the next Israeli legislative election ...

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    This graph shows the polling trends from the 2022 Israeli legislative election until the next election day using local regressions (LOESS). Scenario polls are not included here. For parties not crossing the electoral threshold (currently 3.25%) in any given poll, the number of seats is calculated as a percentage of the 120 total seats.

  4. Opinion polling for the 2019 Indian general election - Wikipedia

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    Opinion polls in India can be controversial. These charges include partisan manipulation. [1]Opinion poll methodology has heavily improved and agencies like CSDS have got it absolutely correct on 16 occasions, roughly correct on 7 occasions and wrong on 4 occasions.

  5. Suffolk University Political Research Center - Wikipedia

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    In the 2014 gubernatorial election for governor of Massachusetts, the Suffolk University/Boston Herald poll sampled a much higher percentage of mobile phones (35%) than some other pollsters. Suffolk's polling in the race "tended to be quite accurate, although the differences from some of the other polls were not large."

  6. Opinion polling for the 2022 Australian federal election ...

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    In the lead-up to the 2022 Australian federal election, a number of polling companies conducted regular opinion polls for various news organisations. These polls collected data on parties' primary vote, and contained an estimation of the two-party-preferred vote. They also asked questions about the electorates' views on major party leaders.

  7. Gallup, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Gallup is a private, employee-owned company based in Washington, D.C. [3] [11] Its headquarters is located at The Gallup Building. [4] It maintains between 30 and 40 offices globally [6] in locations including London, Berlin, Sydney, Singapore and Abu Dhabi and has approximately 1,500 employees.

  8. Opinion polling for the next Australian federal election ...

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    In the run-up to the next Australian federal election, a number of polling companies are conducting opinion polls for various news organisations. These polls collect data on parties' primary vote, and contain an estimation of the two-party-preferred vote.

  9. Why prediction markets can be more accurate than polls at ...

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    Prediction markets can be more accurate than polling when it comes to elections, a professor told Business Insider. There's over $606 million wagered on the 2024 election on Polymarket, favoring a ...