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...Gallup poll, for example, gave Kennedy a 51-49 edge over Nixon before the summit collapse, now gives Nixon a 51-49 edge over Kennedy. Both men are able speechmakers and hardy campaigners, with youthful energy (Nixon is 47, Kennedy 43), and plenty of political talent. Each has a staff of bright, politically savvy young men to help out with the strategy and tactics. In terms of sheer political expertise on both sides, a Nixon v. Kennedy match could be one of the most fascinating and intellectual presidential campaigns in U.S. history...
...Dwight Eisenhower, too. In a week when the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Republican Governor of the nation's most populous state challenged him on foreign policy and national defense, when the Russians torpedoed the Geneva disarmament conference (see FOREIGN NEWS), and when the Gallup poll reported a sharp drop in his popularity (from 68% approval to 61%), Dwight Eisenhower announced that he was planning to go off to Newport, R.I. this week for a month's vacation...
...stirred up by the summit collapse and the blowup in Japan, shortens the odds on Massachusetts' Henry Cabot Lodge, 57, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Veteran of 13 years in the Senate, Lodge is a tough campaigner who managed General Eisenhower's 1952 preconvention campaign. In Gallup polls he runs third, behind Vice President Nixon and Nelson Rockefeller as the Republican choice for President. As U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations for the past seven years, he has acquired national repute as the deft negotiator who talks tough to the Russians during world crises and generally comes...
Lubell's findings seemed to dovetail with the responses to a new Gallup poll, which asked the question: If a summit meeting is held next year, whom would you like to represent the U.S. as President? The answers...
...doubt that Diefenbaker's momentum will carry him through another election, and the most recent Gallup poll backs the majority up. The May poll showed the Tories holding steady with 48% support to the Liberals' 37% and the Socialist CCF's 9%. Less conclusive, perhaps, but the sort of news Diefenbaker takes to heart, was another Gallup poll. Of eleven countries polled, Canadians owned up to being the happiest...