Andrew Kohut, a leading pollster who for three decades mined the public’s views on subjects like sex, race and religion but who, as an impartial professional, rarely revealed his own, died on Tuesday in Baltimore. …
Among fellow public opinion professionals, social scientists, politicians and journalists, Mr. Kohut was widely respected for his nonpartisanship, expertise and clarity in interpreting the findings of polls and what they portended. CONT.
Sam Roberts, New York Times