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With the help of these cookies we strive to improve our offer for our users. The brothers, who had been majority shareholders in the employee-owned Gallup company, also announced they are establishing The Gallup International Foundation. The non-profit organization will futher their father's interest in testing public receptivity to new public policy proposals. The Gallup Organization, which traces its origins to and the founding of the well-known Gallup Poll, will remain a distinct subsidiary within SRI under management that will remain 'pretty much the same,' Gallup President Andrew Kohut said.
The Gallup brothers will remain co-chairmen. The Gallup Poll was the first to provide the nation's daily newspapers with public opinion research, candidate 'trial heats' and presidential popularity ratings based on scientific survey procedures.
A merger has long been contemplated and negotiations have occurred over the past four or five months, he said. It's a relationship between two familiar and compatible organizations,' Kohut said in a telephone interview.
Jim Clifton, who will be president and chief executive officer of the Gallup Organization, said, 'This has happened because we keep growing. A poll taken after the political conventions would surely predict the winner. Gallup stopped polling in mid-October, and although he noted a surge in support for Truman, he felt confident that Dewey would win the election.
All the experts agreed with him. Truman did not stop campaigning, however; he beat the odds, and won the election. Others were more graceful in their embarrassment, but Gallup was indignant.
Although Gallup vehemently denied that he rigged polls to favor Dewey, he admitted that he considered Dewey to be a close friend and had been in contact with him throughout the campaign. There was no doubt, however, that Gallup's reputation had been tarnished. Many newspapers, unwilling to accept his explanation that this was an election that would happen only once in a generation, threatened to cancel their contracts. Gallup managed to survive, became more scrupulous about maintaining distance from political candidates, and improved his polling methods.
Still, the influence of political polling in America was diminished until the s. While other polling operations began to focus on the more profitable area of market research, Gallup maintained his academic approach.
Finally in he created the Gallup Organization and moved his company into market research, but he never achieved a significant share of the business.
Although in his son, George Gallup, Jr. He vowed that he would never retire, and he never did. He died in of a heart attack at his summer home in Switzerland. Gallup's final years were not, however, without controversy.
In two of Gallup's interviewers were discovered to have falsified data in a poll of Harlem residents conducted for the New York Times. More troubling were charges that Gallup's people maintained improper ties to the Nixon administration. Poll numbers were provided before publication, allowing Nixon to prepare the public and the put the best possible spin on the results. Nixon's aides also suggested questions for the Gallup Poll, thus influencing public opinion from the outset.
The Nixon administration used both Gallup and rival Louis Harris, misleading the pollsters' associates into thinking that Nixon would not make improper use of early poll results.
At the very least the pollsters were naive. The fact that Gallup officials only met with Nixon aides in a hotel rather than the White House was a tacit admission that if such contact were known to the public the company's reputation for objectivity would be compromised. With the loss of its founder in , the Gallup Organization struggled.
According to George M. Taber writing for Business News New Jersey , 'One of the most difficult transitions any corporation faces is to move away from the structure and style established by the founding father and become a company that has a life bigger than he. Corporations as large as the Ford Motor Company and as small as a country grocery store have faced that challenge.
It was a transition, however, that the Gallup Organization did not successfully make. The Gallup name did retain brand value, and in , after discussing a merger for three years, the Gallup family sold its private company to the Selection Research Institute, a marketing research firm based in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Gallup's data processing and interviewing operations were moved to Lincoln, but the company's headquarters remained in Princeton, considered the 'epicenter of the polling world,' according to a article in Business News New Jersey. The Gallup Organization continued to produce the Gallup Poll in conjunction with print and television news organizations, and became more aggressive in performing surveys for corporations and marketers. In a interview for Marketing News, the two men discussed the future of the research industry in an age of rapid technological advancement, agreeing that although the polling process has become quicker and more sophisticated, the 'fine art of crafting a good question' remained integral to successful polling.
Regarding Gallup's prominence in its field, one in which competition was heating up in the late s, Alec Gallup noted, 'We do have an advantage--and its an important one and we exploit the hell out of it--and that is the fact that the Gallup name is well-known and has credibility.
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