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 thi…
I’ve read the article several times, but still can’t understand why they have stopped.
They do say that they have had no pressure from the administration, and that it is a strategic move to cover wider issues that affect peoples’ lives. But honestly, cutting on presidential approval rate, to measure other opinions seems like a distraction
I’ve read the article several times, but still can’t understand why they have stopped.
They do say that they have had no pressure from the administration, and that it is a strategic move to cover wider issues that affect peoples’ lives. But honestly, cutting on presidential approval rate, to measure other opinions seems like a distraction
Yeah, this doesn’t pass the sniff test. Since kinda backroom deal happened. Cause, a bribe wouldn’t be the same as “pressure”, would it.