The company’s decision to end the “publish assessments of individual political figures,” in their words, “reflects an evolution in how Gallup focuses its public research and thought leadership,” a spokesperson for the Gallup agency said, according to The Hill.
“This change 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.”
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