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outpoll

vb. To defeat in a poll.

Usage examples of "outpoll".

By 1968, Richard Nixon and George Wallace, running for President as an independent, would both outpoll Humphrey in the South, and since then, the only Democrats to win the White House were two southerners, Jimmy Carter and I.

But I question his political wisdom in coming here-Seymour and McClellan both outpolled him in this state, Seymour by an enormous margin, so how can he hope to sway any substantial number of voters?

He outpolled all the other candidates easily and consequently was elected chairman of the board.

Lomax outpolling any of the two major and three minor rival candidates.

Lo-max outpolling any of the two major and three minor rival candidates.

Ho-soap star Aid Emsiso won big on his first foray into electoral politics today, not only outpolling the other candidate for the CCU post by a large majority, but also increasing CCU enrollment in the New England region by thirty-eight percent.

As third-party candidate, Roosevelt outpolled Republican William Howard Taft in the 1912 elections, but he lost to Democrat Woodrow Wilson.

With their help, McGovern had outfought and outpolled politicians who were more established, more charismatic, or both: Hubert Humphrey.