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  2. List of polling organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable polling organizations by country. All the major television networks, alone or in conjunction with the largest newspapers or magazines, in virtually every country with elections, operate their own versions of polling operations, in collaboration or independently through various applications.

  3. SurveyUSA - Wikipedia

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    SurveyUSA has historically relied on random sampling methods for its polling, but switched to include nonprobability sampling methods as well in the 2010s. [3] [4] SurveyUSA varies polling contact methods on a project-by-project basis, using both telephone and online surveys of respondents, including blends of methods for single polls.

  4. Gallup, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Gallup is a private employee-owned company based in Washington, D.C., [3] [11] founded by George Gallup in 1939. Headquartered in The Gallup Building, [4] it maintains between 30 and 40 offices globally, [6] in locations including in New York City, London, Berlin, Sydney, Singapore, and Abu Dhabi, and has approximately 1,500 employees.

  5. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post

  6. Trafalgar Group - Wikipedia

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    The Trafalgar Group is an opinion polling and survey company founded by Robert Cahaly and based in Atlanta, Georgia. It first publicly released polls in 2016. Trafalgar has been questioned for its methodology and for an apparent bias towards the Republican Party.

  7. Category:Public opinion research companies - Wikipedia

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  8. Trump sues Des Moines Register and top pollster over final ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump is escalating his legal campaign against media outlets by suing renowned pollster J. Ann Selzer, her polling firm, The Des Moines Register newspaper and its parent ...

  9. J. Ann Selzer Is Ending Her Election Polling Career Following ...

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    At the beginning of November, Selzer, who founded her own polling firm, Selzer and Company, in 1996, predicted that Harris would earn 47% of the vote in Iowa to 44% for Donald Trump.