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Nov 26, 2002
Age and Exercise: Good Habits Form Early
Not very many people of any age exercise vigorously for 4 hours a day, 6 days a week. But Kate MacKenzie, USRowing Athlete of the Year, can't understand why. "If you haven't established a rigorous level of activity early in life," observes ...
Jun 8, 2004
Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Economy, Gas Prices, Iraq, John Kerry
Jun 22, 2004
Iraq and al Qaeda, the Election, Bill Clinton, Big Business, Politicians
Mar 29, 2007
Bush Run of Sub-40% Approval Ratings One of the Longest
All of George W. Bush's job approval ratings since last October have been below 40%. This six-month streak is one of the longest in Gallup's polling history, though still nowhere near the extended sub-40% runs of Harry Truman and Richard Nixon.
Aug 12, 2003
California Recall Election, Impact of the Recall on 2004 Presidential Race, Presidential Approval, Economy, Kobe Bryant, Terrorism and the War With Iraq, Business Sector Ratings
Nov 7, 2000
Major Turning Points in 2000 Election: Primary Season, Party Conventions, and Debates
A review of CNN/USA Today/Gallup polling conducted throughout this election year suggests three major turning points in the election the primary season, when George W. Bush's double-digit lead over Al Gore, persisting for over a year, was cut in ...
Jan 4, 2000
Jordan Picked as Athlete of the Century
Let us agree that there are a number of great athletes who could easily have been chosen as the "Greatest Athlete of the Century." ESPN picked Michael Jordan, USA Today picked Muhammad Ali, and the case could easily be made for Babe Ruth, Jim ...
Apr 24, 2001
Public Sees U.S. as Winner in Standoff With China
By a two-to-one margin, Americans believe the United States prevailed in the recent controversy with China surrounding a U.S. spy plane that collided with a Chinese plane and made an emergency landing in China. A new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll ...
Jul 25, 2001
Examining Presidential Job Approval
The Gallup Organization has been tracking presidential job approval for more than 60 years. We ask a straightforward question -- " Do you approve or disapprove of the way [president’s name] is handling his job as president?" We have probably ...
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 ...