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No. If $P$ has a positive leading coefficient, then letting $s$ go to infinity and using continuity of $P$ we get $P(1)=1$. If $P$ has a negative leading coefficient, then $\zeta(P(s))$ has poles at arbitrarily large $s$, while $P(\zeta(s))$ does not.

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