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Dr. Gallup on the Mat

Ginzburg, Benjamin | December 16, 1944 issue

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It was recently announced that the U.S. House Campaign Expenditures Committee, headed by Clinton Anderson, would go to Princeton to study the Gallup election polls. The committee is doing so to check on the numerous reports that the poll might have been used to influence the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election. William A. Lydgate editor of the Gallup polls said that the invitation to the House Campaign Investigating Committee to examine these ballots is the same as invitations extended to other governmental departments, which have found their survey results useful in administrative work from time to time.

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PUBLIC opinion polls; COMMITTEES; ANDERSON, Clinton; CHAIRMAN of the board; PRESIDENTS -- United States -- Election; UNITED States
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