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Americans meanwhile have been making up their own minds. A Gallup poll carried out for the Population Council indicated last week that the nation overwhelmingly (84% to 10%) wants birth control information made available to married couples and strongly (63% to 28%) favors federal aid for state and city programs. As for unmarried adults, a small majority (50% to 43%) believes birth control information "ought to be easily available" to them. The most surprising finding of all is that there is only a marginal difference on these questions between Catholics and non-Catholics. The survey, conceded Health, Education and Welfare...
...Volunteers who leave Cambridge each spring may travel up Interstate 90 to Neillsville, Wisc., wind through the mountains and salt flats to Ignacio, Col., or live in a community center in Gallup, N.M., making friends with winoes and drop-outs. Yet they discover the same problem everywhere...
...country would lie, cheat and steal at the drop of the other fellow's wallet. ABC's forthcoming People Poll ("starring Garry Moore and You") will examine such profound questions as "Should the husband be the boss in the household?" (Yes, say 57% of a Gallup pre-poll), and "Is the husband boss in your household...
Appropriately, Heath's new show of firmness came as the Gallup poll reported, for the first time since he took over, a slump in Labor's standing, halving the margin of their lead over the Conservatives to 4½%. While Wilson has been preoccupied with foreign affairs, mainly the Rhodesian crisis, the electorate has been increasingly nagged at home: increases in bread prices, wage disputes, inadequate gas supplies during winter cold spells, power failures. This week Parliament reconvenes, and the minor grievances at home will provide the Tories with fresh ammunition. This week, too, voters in Hull...
Though it was billed as a "goodwill mission" for the U.S., speculation around Washington had it that Johnson's real aim was to drum up some good will for Humphrey. A recent Gallup poll found that 56% of U.S. voters thought Humphrey would not get the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972, and 58% did not want to see him elected President...