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Since last summer, Goldwater has steadily lengthened his lead over Nelson Rockefeller in presidential preference polls. Last week the Gallup poll reported that since its last canvass in October, Goldwater has stepped out even farther ahead of Rocky among Republican voters. Michigan's Governor George Romney, too, continued to move up. The statistics among Republicans...
...reputed to be one of Madison Avenue's boldest commandment breakers, his theology is surprisingly orthodox. Celebrated for his audacity and British charm, he prefers to stress basic, old-fashioned disciplines, and to show how well he knows his Americans from his experience of having worked for George Gallup and his dedication to large-scale market research. Samples...
...already is. This weekend the Gallup poll reported that President Kennedy had slipped to his lowest level of popularity since taking office-57% as against 61% last June-and that the major reason was his handling of the civil rights situation. Some thought he had moved too fast; others thought he had moved too slowly...
Indeed, Labor's domestic program "to move Britain 25 years in the next five, industrially, educationally, socially" seemed on the whole as fresh and appealing to the public as it was clearly disconcerting to the Tories. Last week's Gallup poll, taken before the Labor Party conference, narrowed Labor's lead over the Tories from 13.5% to 11%, and a decrease in the Don't-Knows column suggested that wavering Conservative voters were returning to the fold. Nonetheless, if Labor's plurality holds up at the polls, Labor could have a margin of more than...
...reluctance of Republican party leaders to oppose Goldwater at this time is understandable. First of all, they have no candidate behind whom they can rally. Nelson Rockefeller's personal life and his fiscal and administrative troubles in New York combined with his poor showing in Gallup and Harris polls have eliminated him as an alternative, and neither Romney nor Scranton has been able to create much enthusiasm. The only other prominently mentioned candidate, General Lucius Clay, has been unreceptive to all offers of support...