Gallup To End Presidential Approval Polling After Almost 90 Years

Gallup To End Presidential Approval Polling After Almost 90 Years

      

Gallup will stop tracking presidential job approval ratings after 88 years, saying the decision reflects “an evolution in how Gallup focuses its public research and thought leadership.” What do you think?

“We’ll never know if this decision was popular or not.”

Sofia Benson, Chicken Weigher


“Strongly agree.”

Martin Allegree, Dough Roller


“I guess it’s back to the ‘hot or not’ system.”

Brett Dowdy, Jury Evader

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   Gallup will stop tracking presidential job approval ratings after 88 years, saying the decision reflects “an evolution in how Gallup focuses its public research and thought leadership.” What do you think?
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