L ast week, the polling firm Gallup announced that it would no longer survey presidential-approval ratings. This news stirred ...
More than four in 10 Americans don’t anticipate “high-quality life” in five years’ time, the lowest mark in nearly 20 years ...
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 ...
Former President Joe Biden still is being viewed as a potential liability, despite optimism among Democrats for the upcoming midterm elections.
A recent survey based on more than 20,000 interviews found Americans' optimism about their future personal lives has fallen ...
President-elect Joe Biden’s favorability rating has risen six percentage points since the election while President Donald Trump’s has slipped three points, according to a recent survey from Gallup.
Democrats’ views of national conditions throughout the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term have been ...
The Gallup organization, founded by George Gallup, announced on Feb. 11 they will no longer conduct their well-known polls that rate whether Americans approve or disapprove of the way presidents are ...
Veteran US public opinion pollster Gallup announced this week it will cease its tracking of Presidential approval, after 88 years, with a spokesman saying the ratings 'no longer represent an area ...
After more than eight decades of collecting performance data on U.S. presidents, Gallup will cease tracking presidential approval ratings from this year. The U.S. analytics firm famous for polling ...
Gallup is ending one of the nation's most closely watched Presidential polls after nearly 90 years, according to reports. The public opinion polling agency said it will no longer publish presidential ...
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 ...