Word: polled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...visceral instinct that the U.S. should not withdraw. How ever, said Western Pollster Don Muchmore, "there is a complete lack of belief that we can win. People wish we'd never gotten in, but say we've got to continue to help South Viet Nam." The Gallup poll reported that between January and April the proportion of those queried who approve Johnson's Viet Nam policy decreased from 56% to 54%, while those who disapprove increased from...
...Georgia's constitution from succeeding himself. The leading contender for the nomination had been Ernest Vandiver, a former Governor, but a six-year history of coronary-artery disease and several recent attacks of angina pectoris forced him to withdraw. He was not too reluctant. In a recent poll, U.S. Representative Howard ("Bo") Callaway, 39, a rich, attractive campaigner who was elected in 1964 while Barry Goldwater was carrying the state, led Vandiver by nearly 2 to 1. An old foe of the Talmadges', former Governor Ellis Arnall, may well wind up with the Democratic nomination-meaning humiliation...
Students who filled out a poll for the John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics this month-showed a strong interest in the institute's programs for Undergraduates...
Gutter Language. Whether the poverty program burnishes or tarnishes Shriver's reputation remains to be seen. A recent poll commissioned by the G.O.P. National Committee shows that supporters of the program increased from 34% to 48% in the past year, while the skeptics held steady at 36%. Thus, barring a major scandal, it seems unlikely that Republicans at the national level will question the continuation of the poverty program in the fall campaign. They are certain to criticize its failures and question its administration...
...offered its recommendations to Von Stade two weeks ago after a poll of freshman indicated that almost half the class believes their present proctors and advisors have made no "positive contribution" to their first year at Harvard...