Pollster
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A professional whose primary job is conducting private pre-election polls and advising candidates on election strategy. A pollster may inspect ballots. Pollsters typically hold at least a master's degree in statistics.
[edit] List of American Pollsters
Some well known contemporary pollsters in the United States include:
Democrats
- Lauren Aucoin
- Geoff Garin
- Stanley Greenberg
- Peter D. Hart
- Celinda Lake
- Mark Mellman
- Mark Penn
- John Zogby
Republicans
- Kellyanne Fitzpatrick
- Ed Goeas
- Frank Luntz
- Bill McInturff
- Fred Steeper
- Lance Tarrance
- Scott Rasmussen
- Alex Gage
- Chris Wilson
Indian Pollsters
Yogender Yadav, Premchand Palety