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    People are beginning to think that their vote would matter more if we selected the president by a popular voter. According to a Gallup poll in 2011, 62% of Americans say it is outdated and needs to be changed. Only 35%, say they would keep the Electoral College. Democrats in the poll are more willing to change it with 75% agreeing while 56% of Republicans agree with the change. This relates to democracy because people question the electoral college. They…

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    Gallup is an organization that conducts different surveys all across the globe. They pride themselves in only using scientifically sound survey methods in all the different kinds of survey that they do. One survey that they conduct is called the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. This survey is one that is used to judge the overall condition of all Americans’ health and satisfaction with life. This test has been very successful, they have a very solid way that they conduct the survey, and…

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    According to Herek and supported by a Gallup poll released in May 2015, U.S public opinion has also experienced a seismic shift in regards to acceptance of homosexuality. The Gallup poll showed that a record 60% of participants endorsed the statement that marriages between same-sex couples should be recognized by the law as valid, with the same rights as a traditional marriage. Although 60% may not seem that great, when compared to a Gallup poll taken just ten years prior, only 37% of…

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    Gallup organization is a very successful large performance management consulting company that operates all over the world. It was established in 1935 by George Gallup. Initially named The American Institute of Public Opinion. The company became popular and leader in doing polls after George Gallup predicted in 1936 that President Franklin Roosevelt will be re-elected to served his second term. According to the Gallup website the mission of the organization is “We change the world one client…

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    Research conducted by Lyn Ragsdale, Dean of Social Sciences at Rice University, shows that “the occurrence of a presidential speech has a significant, positive effect, relative to other variables, on levels of president’s public support” (Ragsdale 1984, 980). In addition, she maintains, “in making speeches, presidents are able to influence public opinion positively. Republican and Democratic presidents alike improve their popularity by addressing the nation” (Ragsdale 1984, 982). In his book…

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    these polls to gauge public opinion, and are supposed to be used to help them know what their constituents want. However, many believe that these polls are used by politicians simply as a way to stay in office, flip-flopping on positions as opinion changes. While both of these arguments hold some weight, polling is a lot more complicated than people think, and even more so once one has actually been employed by a research institution. A lot of factors go into determining the legitimacy of a…

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    The death penalty has constantly been a controversial punishment, executed by the American federal, state, and local governments, whose constitutionality and morality has been questioned, researched, and debated by Americans from all walks of life - congressional leaders, Supreme Court Justices, legal scholars, media reporters, students, and everyday people. In regards to the death penalty, many question whether or not it is a truly useful punishment for capital offenses, challenging whether or…

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    Public Opinion Poll Essay A Gallup poll was conducted by the Gallup Daily tracking survey on a sample population of parents living in the US and Columbia district. The poll aimed at appraising the education sector in America. The poll showed America’s opinions concerning topics inclusive of the quality of K-12 education, common core state standards, online higher education sustainability, and standard of reverence for U.S teachers (Ogisi & Saad, 2014). Common Core State standard remains an…

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    Broadcasting Company accused its war correspondent with the Red Army, Alexander Werth, that his broadcast from Majdanek was a ‘Soviet propaganda stunt’ and informed him that it would not be transmitted. It was simply too unbelievable. A December 1945 Gallup Poll asked respondents, ‘Have you learned anything new from the evidence presented at the Nuremberg trials?’ 57 percent selected ‘Concentration camps’, and 30 percent selected ‘Annihilation of Jews’, further highlighting the public’s…

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    Richard Rodriguez is a well-known author and famous for his autobiography, Hunger of Memory. During his childhood, he had struggles pertaining to his identity because he was born to Mexican immigrant parents. America is a diverse country filled with many cultures, beliefs and religions. Many people dream of traveling to and living in America and many people have. With this in mind, assimilation is a very important topic. According to Rodriguez, the definition of assimilation is the mixing of…

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