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Gallup Ends Presidential Approval Ratings

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Gallup will stop tracking presidential approval ratings
Gallup has announced it will no longer publish its monthly approval and favorability ratings of individual politicians as part of "an evolution in how Gallup focuses its public research and thought le...

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Gallup drops presidential approval ratings. How does MS feel about Trump?
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Gallup's presidential approval ratings poll is ending after eight decades
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The Gallup Organization will no longer track presidential approval numbers, ending a gathering of data that goes back to Franklin Roosevelt.

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Gallup Ends Presidential Approval Ratings After Nearly 90 Years of Documenting Public Opinion
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Gallup to stop measuring presidential approval ratings
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Gallup will no longer track presidential approval ratings after nearly 90 years

Gallup, the analytics firm that has tracked presidential approval for nearly 90 years, will stop measuring job performance ratings starting in 2026.
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Gallup Will No Longer Track Presidential Approval Ratings

Gallup’s last presidential approval rating, in December 2025, put Mr. Trump’s rating at 36 percent, among his lowest ratings as president.
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Gallup Says It Will No Longer Poll Presidential Approval

The firm that pioneered political survey research nearly nine decades ago said that it had stopped publishing presidential approval ratings.
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Gallup to stop tracking presidential approval ratings after 88 years

Public opinion polling agency Gallup confirmed it will soon no longer measure presidential approval. (AP photo)
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