Gallup will no longer conduct polling on presidential job approval, ending a practice that dates back to the FDR ...
Gallup is ending its presidential approval rating poll after nearly 90 years, the pollster said Feb. 11. Here's what to know.
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Gallup ends its presidential tracking poll, the latest shift in the public opinion landscape
Gallup, one of the country’s most well-known polling firms, announced Wednesday that they will no longer track presidential approval or favorability of political figures. The move ends the ...
Its departure leaves the area with only a weekly newspaper, the Gallup Sun, and a monthly human interest magazine, along with local radio stations.
Gallup, the analytics firm that has tracked presidential approval for nearly 90 years, will stop measuring job performance ...
Note to the decision-makers at the Gallup Organization, which for nearly 90 years has tracked presidential approval ratings: Capitulation never works. I learned this the hard way as a teen playing ...
After some 80 years, Gallup’s presidential approval ratings are riding off into the sunset, and the public opinion polling agency is making a huge mistake.
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Gallup Quits Tracking Presidential Approval Ratings After 88 Years
Gallup has tracked presidential approval ratings for 88 years, but the pollster has decided that's long enough. The post ...
Gallup will no longer track presidential approval ratings after more than eight decades doing so, the public opinion polling agency confirmed to The Hill on Wednesday. The company said starting this ...
The venerable public opinion firm announced Wednesday that it would no longer publish any approval or favorability ratings of ...
While some officials support the idea to help address crime, others push back, arguing it could hurt the city's ...
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