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Despite all the mistrust, hostility and open hatred that scar relations between white and black, a July Gallup poll showed that only 34% of the whites questioned would consider moving out if Negroes moved next door. Three years ago the figure was 45%. The fact is that few whites are likely to face the problem for years. "If there were open housing all over the nation tomorrow," says Chicago Sociologist Philip Hauser, "it would still take over a generation for the present housing pattern to change. The majority of Negroes don't want to live in white areas...
...years that the Gallup poll has been canvassing voters in Britain has there been such a drastic swing in public preference for a political party. Three months ago, Harold Wilson's Labor government had been riding high with an 18% lead over the Conservatives. By last week Wilson's party had not only lost its handsome lead but had actually slipped behind the Tories...
Despite such friendly statements, the mere fact that Sharp deemed it politically expedient to propose his bank ban is evidence of widespread Canadian dissatisfaction about the country's deep economic dependence on the U.S. Another sign: a Gallup poll last week reported that 53% of Canadians feel that their way of life is too strongly influenced...
...Korean War where we leveled the North without moving our opponents any nearer to the peace table. As for the timing of the escalation, Klein speculated that it was a domestic move on Johnson's behalf, and that the President feels this is the "tidy war" the Gallup Polls favor...
Citing Ike. The war, therefore, is not going badly-although one would hardly realize it, judging by what comes out of Washington. This lack of clarity is having its effect: the latest Gallup poll calculates that the President's personal popularity has dropped to 46%, the lowest any President has reached since...