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Oct 5, 2000

Six out of Ten Registered Voters Paying "Quite a Lot" of Attention to Campaign

About six out of ten registered voters across the country are paying "quite a lot" of attention to the presidential election this year, a number that has been remarkably consistent since Labor Day. In January, only 33% of registered ...
Aug 14, 2000

Volatility in the Polls, Bush's Bounce, and What Gore Needs

The period of time between July 19 and August 20 is one of the most significant of the entire Election 2000 presidential campaign -- at least in terms of creating the potential for major structural changes in the status of the race. Gallup polls ...
Sep 11, 2001

Terrorist Attacks: Public Opinion from April 1995-January 2001

Before today's tragic events, Americans' concern about terrorist attacks had dropped from the higher levels recorded immediately after the Oklahoma City bombings in 1995. Additionally, polls conducted after U.S. attacks on suspected terrorist ...
Oct 4, 2000

Gore's Support Increases in Last Poll Before Debate

In the last CNN/USA Today/Gallup tracking poll before the presidential debate Tuesday evening, Vice President Al Gore moved to an eight-point lead over his opponent Governor George W. Bush, with 49% of likely voters preferring Gore and 41% Bush. ...
Feb 15, 2002

Americans' Perceptions: World Affairs

This document presents results of the annual Gallup Poll Social Series update on World Affairs, conducted Feb. 4-6, 2002.

Timeline Of Polling History: Events That Shaped the United States, and the World

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