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Gallup has announced it will no longer track presidential approval ratings, marking a significant shift in public opinion polling after more than eight decades. The decision, first reported by The Hill, comes as President Donald Trump begins his second term — during which he has recorded some of the lowest approval ratings in Gallup’s modern tracking history.
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By Ebony McMorris, Jamie Jackson, Clay Cane5
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Gallup has announced it will no longer track presidential approval ratings, marking a significant shift in public opinion polling after more than eight decades. The decision, first reported by The Hill, comes as President Donald Trump begins his second term — during which he has recorded some of the lowest approval ratings in Gallup’s modern tracking history.
https://aurn.com/newsletter
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