Believe it or not there were no polls in 1860. This is a modern idea and really rather silly since they don't mean anything. A poll is only as good as the population polled. This past election proves that.
Look at realclearpolitics.com. They have the most recent poll numbers on the right.
The Bloomburg Poll is a far left poll who uses it's discretion to pump up ridiculous numbers for the democrats. They are most famous for their poll showing Goliath would beat David 68-32
This is a matter of opinion, but in a recent poll, Abraham Lincoln was said to be the greatest president ever.
At the moment they are weakening because of the health issues concerning her.
A push poll is a biased question. A straw poll is an informal poll. An exit poll is taken on election day.
A. Straw poll A. Informal poll B. Push poll B. Technique for spreading negative information C. Exit poll C. Poll taken at voting place
Typically, yes. However there are exceptions to this rule. Harry Truman presided during good economic conditions yet saw his poll numbers sink during his second term due to his handling of the Korean War. Lyndon Johnson faced good economic conditions yet saw his poll numbers deteriorate due to the Vietnam War. George W. Bush's poll numbers started sinking before the current economic malady set in.
A Straw Poll
Hermann Poll has written: 'Hermann Poll'
A push poll is a political technique that pretends to take a poll.
A straw poll is an informal type of opinion poll.
The first poll was after George Washington. It was the poll for the second president.