Scholars interested in the development of political and constitutional culture during the 1930s sometimes draw inferences about popular preferences on various issues of social and economic policy from the results of presidential and congressional elections. A review of contemporary public opinion polls taken by George Gallup for the American Institute of Public Opinion and by Elmo Roper for the Fortune Magazine survey offers a more granular understanding of popular views on the public policy issues of the day. This article canvasses all of the public opinion polls taken by Gallup and Roper between 1935, when they began publishing their results, and 1940, on five major areas of public concern: labor; federal regulatory power; redistribution;...
Since the 1930s, the Gallup organization has asked Americans “do you approve or disapprove of the wa...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Public opinion matters. It registers itself on the public consciousness, translates into politics an...
Scholars interested in the development of political and constitutional culture during the 1930s some...
Following his election to the office of President of the United States, in 1932, Franklin D. Rooseve...
Abstract The 1930s saw the birth of mass survey research in America. Large public polling companies,...
Tracking trends in American public opinion, this study examines moods of public policy over time. Ja...
This study evolves around an attempt of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to induce the Congress to pa...
This study evolves around an attempt of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to induce the Congress to pa...
As each presidential election passes into the history books, debate renews over the status of the Ne...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
The Shaping of Public Policy might be con strued as the public shaping of policy—reflecting concern...
Abstract Are the decisions of American policymakers informed by general trends in the public’s ideol...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Since the 1930s, the Gallup organization has asked Americans “do you approve or disapprove of the wa...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Public opinion matters. It registers itself on the public consciousness, translates into politics an...
Scholars interested in the development of political and constitutional culture during the 1930s some...
Following his election to the office of President of the United States, in 1932, Franklin D. Rooseve...
Abstract The 1930s saw the birth of mass survey research in America. Large public polling companies,...
Tracking trends in American public opinion, this study examines moods of public policy over time. Ja...
This study evolves around an attempt of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to induce the Congress to pa...
This study evolves around an attempt of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to induce the Congress to pa...
As each presidential election passes into the history books, debate renews over the status of the Ne...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
The Shaping of Public Policy might be con strued as the public shaping of policy—reflecting concern...
Abstract Are the decisions of American policymakers informed by general trends in the public’s ideol...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Since the 1930s, the Gallup organization has asked Americans “do you approve or disapprove of the wa...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Public opinion matters. It registers itself on the public consciousness, translates into politics an...