• ANES: American National Election Studies (Stanford Univ. and the Univ. of Michigan)
Gallup Analytics
This Gallup product consists of U.S. Data, and World Poll Data.
The U.S. data is collected daily since 2008.
Users can monitor data daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually.
Data can be analyzed at the state and Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) level.
Gallup U.S. polling data since the 1930s can be accessed using the “Gallup Brain” feature.
World polling data is available since 2005 from more than 160 countries.
80 metrics are tracked as part of the “Gallup Macroeconomic Path – a behavioral-based leadership model for successful societies.”
It’s possible to see country specific results or make comparisons across countries and regions.
It's possible to create custom data tables, trends, charts, and scatterplots.
Data can be exported to Excel.
• The Gallup Poll Tuesday Briefing
Washington, D.C. : The Gallup Organization.
2002 to date.
Continues: The Gallup Poll Monthly (1989-2002), and The Gallup Report (1981-1989), and The Gallup Opinion Index (1965-1981)
Note: at the library catalog record choose the Businees Source Complete link to the publication
Offers brief articles of 1-2 pages explicating recent polling results.
A nice site for a snapshot of current polling.
• Marist Poll
Marist College Institute for Public Opinion
Marist conducts its own polls and also partners with news organizations such as NBc and the McClatchy papers.
• iPoll (American polls)
Maintains a data archive of public opinion polls conducted or sponsored by major polling, media, and public policy organizations such as Gallup, Roper, ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, Pew Research Centers, New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal from 1935 (Gallup) to the present.
• Polling the Nations (US and international polls)
Polling the Nations is an online database of public opinion polls containing the full text of 600,000+ questions and responses, from 18,000+ surveys and 1,700+ polling organizations, conducted from 1986 through the present in the United States and more than 100 other countries around the world. - Website
• Quinnipiac University Polling Institute
Polls may also be identified through newspaper and magazine articles.