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The '''Gallup Poll''' is the oldest [[polling]] organization in the world, and is often cited to make a point about [[politics]] and human interest stories. The organization was founded by George Gallup in 1934. In October 2024, its highly reputable poll showed a shift to a 31-28% lead in party affiliation for [[Republican]]s over [[Democrat]]s, compared with 31-27% lead by Dems the prior month.<ref>https://news.gallup.com/poll/15370/party-affiliation.aspx</ref>  The remainder (41-42%) are independents.
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The '''Gallup Poll''' is the oldest [[polling]] organization in the world, and is often cited to make a point about [[politics]] and human interest stories. The organization was founded by George Gallup in 1934. In October 2024, its highly reputable poll showed a shift to a 31-28% lead in party affiliation for [[Republican]]s over [[Democrat]]s, compared with a ``31-27% lead by Dems the prior month.<ref>https://news.gallup.com/poll/15370/party-affiliation.aspx</ref>  The remainder (41-42%) are independents.
  
 
Gallup polls have more integrity than most other polls cited by the [[mainstream media]].  Some of the best Gallup polls, which are done periodically, include:
 
Gallup polls have more integrity than most other polls cited by the [[mainstream media]].  Some of the best Gallup polls, which are done periodically, include:

Latest revision as of 16:04, March 24, 2026

The Gallup Poll is the oldest polling organization in the world, and is often cited to make a point about politics and human interest stories. The organization was founded by George Gallup in 1934. In October 2024, its highly reputable poll showed a shift to a 31-28% lead in party affiliation for Republicans over Democrats, compared with a ``31-27% lead by Dems the prior month.[1] The remainder (41-42%) are independents.

Gallup polls have more integrity than most other polls cited by the mainstream media. Some of the best Gallup polls, which are done periodically, include:

  • Presidential approval rating, taken ever since Harry Truman[2]
  • religious views as they change over time.[3]

See also

References