QUESTION: How did your father become interested in public opinion polling? GEORGE GALLUP, JR.: Well, I think you could say, probably, that his early interest that led to his getting involved in ...
The surveys were conducted by a Princeton, New Jersey company called the American Institute of Public Opinion recently founded by George Gallup. The issues were wide-ranging, from manners and ...
The lessons of history about second-term presidents and second-term Republicans in particular are not just the stuff of ...
The New York Times, dismayed by wayward polls in the 1952 presidential race, sent teams of reporters across the country to assess public opinion in the 1956 campaign. Its effort was no rousing ...
It's a quintessential question in election years: "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" The percentage of ...
Gallup’s analysis wasn’t a positive one for Harris, either, comparing the findings to what it found in 1992, when the country threw out President George H.W. Bush for Bill Clinton during a ...
The New York Times, dismayed by wayward polls in the 1952 presidential race, sent teams of reporters across the country to assess public opinion in the 1956 campaign. Its effort was no rousing ...
Democrats have another reason to be optimistic about Tuesday's presidential election after the release of a new Gallup poll.
A broken business model exacerbated by a collapse in influence has the Fourth Estate entering another Trump term in deep trouble.
Trump, in his formal campaign platform, called to redistribute workers out of the Washington area and implement large-scale ...
"Yes; you don't need to vote in every race on the election ballot," said Paul Schiff Berman, law professor at The George ...
As New Mexicans head to the polls to cast their ballots on Election Day, over half of the state’s legislative races are ...