Gallup wird die Zustimmung des Präsidenten nach 88 Jahren nicht mehr messen | Ab diesem Jahr wird die Veröffentlichung von Zustimmungs- und Beliebtheitsbewertungen einzelner politischer Persönlichkeiten eingestellt. In einer Erklärung heißt es, dass dies „eine Entwicklung in der Art und Weise widerspiegelt, wie Gallup seine öffentliche Forschung und Vordenkerrolle ausrichtet“.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/5733236-gallup-stops-presidential-approval-ratings-polls/

43 Kommentare

  1. absentmindedjwc on

    Lol, I’m sure this has absolutely nothing to do with administrative fuckery.. nothing at all.

  2. MattJFarrell on

    „We didn’t put a bottom number small enough to keep up with this guy. So we’re just going to stop tracking it.“

  3. All of these old institutions just eagerly lining up to throw their credibility into a dumpster these days…

  4. charmcity1111 on

    Word of advice from the millions that have been stiffed by this POS – better cash that check you received from Trump as soon as you can

  5. It is so disgraceful what is happening in this country. We need people to dig in and take a stand. Shameful.

  6. Overall-Avocado-7673 on

    Every single president since 2005 has had a progressively lower approval rating and it’s directly related to the rise of social media and the politicized networks.

  7. ForcedEntry420 on

    Translation: We’re too cowardly to stand up to a pedophile so we’re going to carry his water instead.

  8. When Pe d o President gets a negative number, I guess it’s time to get rid of them. Kind of like keeping real numbers on the jobs reports🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️. Wow

  9. Snick13fritz on

    It makes trump look bad. I’m sure they will start again once he is out of office

  10. I never thought all these independent organizations would be pressured into submission by such an obviously corrupt administration.

    Another nail in the coffin for the United States

  11. Really cause they just asked me how I felt about the president last week when I filled out my survey

  12. exileonmainst on

    There needs to be consequences for these cowards. When Trump is gone someday people and companies need to be punished, or at least shamed, for this stuff.

  13. imaginary_num6er on

    “Thought leadership” is doing some ultimate heavy lifting there

  14. translation: we serve at the interest of people with a lot of money and we don’t want to embarrass them so we’re gonna go ahead and slip these knee pads on and start sucking

  15. This polling will magically return when Democrats regain the presidency or control of Congress or Senate.

  16. lifeat24fps on

    Expect them to magically resume presidential approval ratings if we’re ever allowed to have a different president. The amount of data we’re losing access to, both privately and publicly sourced, under this regime is beyond alarming and wildly underreported.

  17. Emotional_Database53 on

    So throwing in the towel. Bold strategy when you’re company is really only known for polling, but hey

  18. We want to reflect on licking the asshole of a tiny orange man that we don’t want to make mad.

  19. Fine-Spite4940 on

    not even pretending anymore. yeah, late stage capitalism, neo-feudalism, oligarchy, fascism, whatever, take your pick, masks are coming off. 

  20. Trump threatened them once because his numbers are so low and now they’ve decided to just not publish them anymore so they don’t get sued.

  21. Alarmed_Set9012 on

    Damn that bad it can’t even be mentioned, does mean y’all about to be out of a job

  22. Guess they found out the result couldn’t go any lower and it broke the machine.

  23. Translation: „There’s no way to spin these horrific numbers we keep seeing in a way that won’t make the toddler in chief angry with us.“

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