
Gallup (polling organization)
Gallup is a global polling organization known for conducting public opinion surveys to gather insights on a variety of topics, including politics, economics, and social issues. Founded in the 1930s by George Gallup, the organization uses scientific methods to select representative samples of the population, ensuring accurate and reliable results. Gallup is particularly recognized for its annual polls on job approval ratings of U.S. presidents and its assessments of public sentiment on important issues. Their findings help inform businesses, policymakers, and researchers about societal trends and attitudes.