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...highs across the nation post-Monica. As the country saw in the downfall of the weak-kneed Kerry and the staid Gore to the cowboy Bush, though, the way to the White House is paved in images of determination and strength, particularly in times of indefinite war. In a Gallup July 20 poll on Clinton’s “strengths and weaknesses,” only 32 percent of independents said that Clinton’s gender improves the likelihood of voting for her, to which only 24 percent of men agreed. Instead, these two swing groups...
Other awards Levitt won include the John Hancock Award for Excellence in Business Journalism in 1969 and the George Gallup Award for Marketing Excellence...
...than this conference, Clinton is far ahead of Kerry in the early positioning for the 2008 nomination. Not only has she raised millions for her 2006 reelection effort that she could transfer to a presidential campaign fund, but she is still beloved by many in her party. In a Gallup poll earlier this month, 36% of registered Democratic voters said they would support her in a presidential campaign, compared to 11% for Kerry. (John Edwards got 12% and Al Gore 16%.) What's more, national polls show her problem with most voters is that they find her too liberal...
...analysis on text gathered from surveys and questionnaires.At a time when computers were still a foreign concept to many, Stone “was the first person to identify the potential for computers and technology in research,” according to Ben-Shahar.Stone contributed his innovative ideas to the Gallup Organization by helping the polling and consulting firm devise computer programs to synthesize and code text material collected through their national surveys. Stone became a senior scientist at Gallup in 1995.Along with his service at Harvard, Stone has served as a consultant to a wide range of clients, including...
Sources: USA Today (2); CNNMoney (2); New York Times (4); Gallup Poll...