Definition of «early polls»

"Early polls" refers to surveys or opinion polls conducted in the initial stages of an event or situation, usually before a significant decision or outcome is reached. It helps gather an early understanding or prediction of public opinion before more data or developments emerge.

Sentences with «early polls»

  • Early polls indicate that voters are evenly divided over the measure, which also contains gasoline - tax hikes and other provisions to raise needed transportation funding. (edweek.org)
  • In 2008, before term limits were extended so Mayor Bloomberg could capture a third term, Markowitz in early polls led all potential Democratic mayoral candidates — including Weiner, Quinn and Thompson. (nypost.com)
  • While early polling showed public backing for the convention — a 44 percent - to - 39 percent edge as late as early October — the numbers now are lopsided against one, although issues such as term limits and ending campaign funding loopholes for limited liability companies could come up during a convention. (newsday.com)
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