Gallup's decision to end presidential approval polling after 90 years represents pure cowardice in the face of authoritarian intimidation. The move follows relentless attacks and threats from a president who cannot tolerate any data showing his historically poor performance. This capitulation to tyrannical pressure marks a dark moment for independent polling and democratic accountability.
Gallup's exit from presidential approval tracking reflects smart adaptation to a broken polling model, not political pressure. Response rates have collapsed from 30% to 6%, making traditional surveys structurally unreliable and unable to capture real-time sentiment shifts. The future demands dynamic measurement tools that track actual voter intensity and emotion, not outdated binary snapshots.
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