Third-person singular simple present indicative form of poll.(verb)
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Use "polls" in a sentence
"Historically this drop in polls is relatively normal for the same period of a presidency."
"The reason Republicans are gaining in polls is that Democrats look weak and ineffectual by not being able to pass the legislation they promised, largely because of the filibuster, at the same time that Republicans can baselessly attack Democrats for going on some insane liberal spending spree based on the high deficit numbers."
"The reason Republicans are gaining in polls is that Democrats look weak and ineffectual by not being able to pass the legislation they promised, largely because of the filibuster,"