Use 'point' instead of 'streger' in Danish highlight poll copy#37
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In the Danish highlight poll (markeringsafstemning), the budget units read more naturally as points than as marker strokes. Rework the da.json strings for the poll-type hint, budget field, response prompts, stroke counters and landing copy to use 'point'.
Mirror the Danish wording change across the other four locales: the highlight poll's budget units now read as points (Punkte / puntos / points) rather than marker strokes. The poll-type names, which are built on the highlighter metaphor, are left unchanged.
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In the Danish highlight poll (markeringsafstemning), the budget units
read more naturally as points than as marker strokes. Rework the da.json
strings for the poll-type hint, budget field, response prompts,
stroke counters and landing copy to use 'point'.