Gallup announced that it will end its long-standing practice of publishing presidential approval ratings.
The polling company had done so for about eight decades, according toThe Hill.
The end of publishing ratings on individual politicians will take place this year, Gallup said.
The change “reflects an evolution in how Gallup focuses its public research and thought leadership,” a representative for Gallup said in a statement.
“Our commitment is to long-term, methodologically sound research on issues and conditions that shape people’s lives,” the agency representative said.
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“That work will continue through the Gallup Poll Social Series, the Gallup Quarterly Business Review, the World Poll, and our portfolio of U.S. and global research,” the representative said.
The representative said the end of the approval ratings “is part of a broader, ongoing effort to align all of Gallup’s public work with its mission.”
“We look forward to continuing to offer independent research that adheres to the highest standards of social science,” the representative said.
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