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Discover LudwigThe phrase "answer the polling" is not commonly used in written English, but it can be understood in context.
You can use it when referring to responding to a poll or survey, typically in a casual or informal setting.
Example: "Please take a moment to answer the polling so we can gather everyone's opinions on the matter."
Alternatives: "respond to the poll" or "participate in the survey".
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But since polls that establish an uptick in a candidate's likability seem not merely to reflect, but also to promote, the strength of a candidacy, I am tempted to answer the polling question with an emphatic "no".
Non-Response Error: After identifying a random set of likely voters, pollsters still need them to actual answer the polling questions.
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President Clinton even had the audacity in 1996 to take a standard poll question -- is the country on the right track? -- and turn it into a campaign theme, perhaps in a circular effort to influence the answer to the polling question.
More important, it assumes that the randomly dialled Americans are actually at home and willing to answer the poll.
Leave a comment, or answer the poll below.
The question became this Tweet, which links to a page where you can answer the poll.
Answer the poll and then weigh in with your comments.
"I've had both," Graetz told me, "and I agree with the people who answer the polls that way".
Watch the featurette about the film below, and answer the poll underneath that to make your opinion heard.
There's no evidence that anyone's mind changed or that anyone's likelihood of voting changed ― instead, they just didn't answer the poll.
Even if more people could be persuaded to answer the phone, polling would still be teetering on the edge of disaster.
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