iPollU.S. national-level public opinion survey questions and responses, back to 1935. No raw data for analysis, but does provide links to raw datasets in the Roper Center's catalog.
Important: Only Yale faculty, students, and staff are authorized to use iPOLL and other Roper Center data and documentation. Visitors to the Yale Libraries are not authorized to use iPOLL or other Roper Center Center data and documentation. iPOLL is a public opinion question database compiled by the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research. It contains nearly 400,000 questions from most of the major United States survey research organizations, including The Gallup Organization, The Roper Organization, Louis Harris and Associates, the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post and the Associated Press. For each item retrieved, iPOLL displays the complete question text and the percentage of the public giving each response. iPOLL also provides complete study level information, including the name of the organization(s) that conducted the poll, the name of the sponsoring organization(s) (when applicable), the dates when the poll was conducted, the polling method used, and a full description of the sample.