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  2. Poll Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    polleverywhere.com. Poll Everywhere is a privately held company headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company, founded in April 2007 [1] is an online service for classroom response and audience response systems. Poll Everywhere's product allows audiences and classrooms in over 100 countries [2] to use mobile phones, thereby "plotting ...

  3. History of antisemitism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In a 1938 poll, approximately 60 percent of the respondents held a low opinion of Jews, labeling them "greedy," "dishonest," and "pushy." [47] 41 percent of respondents agreed that Jews had "too much power in the United States," and this figure rose to 58 percent by 1945. [48]

  4. Opinion polling on a United Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A 2023 state of the union poll asking if Ireland should unite showed that respondents from Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England all had net positive views on the unification. On a scale between −10 to definitely remain in the UK to +10 to definitely unite Ireland; the people of Scotland had a net score of +1.9, England at +0.9, Wales ...

  5. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    12%. I watched clips or highlights of the debate. 17%. I read or watched news stories analyzing the debate. 25%. I haven’t heard anything about it. 37%. The prime time debate featured Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Chris Christie, Carly Fiorina and John Kasich.

  6. Open-access poll - Wikipedia

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    Open-access poll. An open-access poll is a type of opinion poll in which a nonprobability sample of participants self-select into participation. The term includes call-in, mail-in, and some online polls. The most common examples of open-access polls ask people to phone a number, click a voting option on a website, or return a coupon cut from a ...

  7. Rainy Day Women ♯12 & 35 - Wikipedia

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    "" redirects here. For the Waylon Jennings song, see Rainy Day Woman. A request that this article title be changed to is under discussion. Please do not move this article until the discussion is closed. The correct title of this article is #12 & 35. The substitution of the # is due to technical restrictions. " #12 & 35" Dutch picture sleeve Single by Bob Dylan from the album Blonde on Blonde B ...

  8. Icelandic European Union membership referendum - Wikipedia

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    A poll released in January 2014 found that 67.5% of Icelanders support holding a referendum on the continuation of accession negotiations. The government's decision in late February to withdraw Iceland's membership application without a referendum led to thousands of protesters taking to the streets outside of the Parliament buildings in Reykjavik.

  9. Opinion polling on the United Kingdom's membership of the ...

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    Following the referendum in the United Kingdom on its membership of the European Union on 23 June 2016, polling companies continued to use standard questions in order to gauge public opinion on the country's relationship with the EU. Opinion polling overall showed an initial fall in support for Brexit from the referendum to late 2016, when ...