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  2. The Literary Digest - Wikipedia

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    The Literary Digest was an American general interest weekly magazine published by Funk & Wagnalls. Founded by Isaac Kaufmann Funk in 1890, it eventually merged with two similar weekly magazines, Public Opinion and Current Opinion .

  3. Polling for United States presidential elections - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt won 57 percent of Literary Digest readers who received the poll. [5] Roosevelt won in the largest landslide since the uncontested 1820 election, winning every state except Maine and Vermont, since his New Deal programs were popular with the American people (apart from the respondents to the Literary Digest poll). Although Landon said ...

  4. 1936 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    This election is notable for The Literary Digest poll, which was based on ten million questionnaires mailed to readers and potential readers; 2.38 million were returned. The Literary Digest had correctly predicted the winner of the last five elections, and announced in its October 31 issue that Landon would be the winner with 57.08% of the vote ...

  5. How to make an online poll or survey for free and share it ...

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    Straw Poll is one of many free, no-frill websites you can use to create an online survey. Straw Poll is incredibly popular among streamers, chat rooms, and other online communities. 1.

  6. Straw poll - Wikipedia

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    A straw poll, straw vote, or straw ballot is an ad hoc or unofficial vote. It is used to show the popular opinion on a certain matter, and can be used to help politicians know the majority opinion and help them decide what to say in order to gain votes. Straw polls provide dialogue among movements within large groups.

  7. George Gallup - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, his new organization achieved national recognition by correctly predicting that Franklin Roosevelt would defeat Alf Landon in the U.S. Presidential election, besting a poll based on over two million returned questionnaires conducted by the widely-respected Literary Digest magazine. Gallup's poll was based on a more representative ...

  8. Ex-DNC vice chair: ‘It is absolutely not too late to pick a ...

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    A former Democratic National Committee (DNC) vice chair on Sunday called on party members to push President Biden to withdraw from the presidential race, laying out the steps the party should take ...

  9. Almost half of Democrats say Biden should step aside in new poll

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    Nearly half of Democratic voters in a new survey say President Biden should step aside and not accept the party’s nomination to lead the ticket heading into November. In a CBS News/YouGov poll ...