While most pollsters say they would contact clients whose analyses didn't tally with the numbers, few ever do. |
We will never know, since pollsters, like trial lawyers, always avoid questions whose answers might prove embarrassing or unforeseen. |
There are many reasons why most journalists, analysts, TV pundits and even the pollsters got it so wrong. |
He was one of the 50,000 or so people on the books of YouGov, the internet pollsters, but was hardly ever asked for his views. |
Political parties and opinion and exit pollsters have a love-hate relationship with each other. |
Other pollsters ask their respondents to qualify their answers, instead of giving simple yes-or-no replies. |