Skip to Main ContentGallup Will No Longer Track Presidential ApprovalGallup said it will stop measuring presidential approval ratings after 88 years of doing so.“Our commitment is to long-term, methodologically sound research on issues and conditions that shape people’s lives,” a spokesperson for the agency told The Hill. “That work will continue through the Gallup Poll Social Series, the Gallup Quarterly Business Review, the World Poll, and our portfolio of U.S. and global research.”Gallup polls has been used for decades by media outlets, including HuffPost. “This change is part of a broader, ongoing effort to align all of Gallup’s public work with its mission,” the statement continued. “We look forward to continuing to offer independent research that adheres to the highest standards of social science.”See All UpdatesClose
Gallup Will No Longer Track Presidential Approval
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