The pharmaceutical industry is now the most poorly regarded industry in Americans’ eyes, ranking last on a list of 25 industries that Gallup tests annually. Americans are more than twice as likely to rate the pharmaceutical industry negatively (58%) as positively (27%), giving it a net-positive score of -31. The […] Read more »
Poll Hub: A discussion of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the U.S. Census citizenship question
The United States Supreme Court ruled against including a citizenship question on the 2020 U.S. Census questionnaire. On this week’s episode of Poll Hub, we discuss the significance of the ruling and how it impacts the polling community. Then, we move onto baseball with baseball aficionado and friend of The […] Read more »
Voter enthusiasm soars
Voters are already more enthusiastic for the 2020 election than any other recent presidential campaign, according to a new poll. CNN Read more »
A Podcast about Podcasts? Breaking Down Edison Research & Triton Digital’s Infinite Dial Study
On this week’s episode of Poll Hub, podcasting has marked a milestone. How? We speak with Tom Webster, Senior Vice President of Edison Research about the results of its latest Infinite Dial study. But first, President Donald Trump invoked recent poll numbers to bolster his argument that the investigation by […] Read more »
Should Gambling on Sports be Legal?
Sixty percent of Americans endorse legalized gambling on professional sports in their state, but only 42 percent approve of betting legally on college sports. Self-described sports fans are especially supportive of legalizing both professional and college sports gambling in their state. CONT. Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research Read more »
Football fans divided on use of instant replay
A controversial no-call of pass interference in the NFC Championship had a lot of football fans talking about the use of instant replay. In general, 45 percent of football fans say instant replay should be used more often than it is now, but 41 percent think it’s being used the […] Read more »