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Nationwide opinion polling for the 1972 United States presidential election

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This article provides a list of scientific, nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 1972 United States presidential election.

Presidential election

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
George
McGovern (D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[1] February, 1971 45% 34% 12% 9% 11
Harris[1] April, 1971 46% 36% 13% 5% 10
Harris[2] May, 1971 47% 33% 11% 9% 14
Harris[3] August 24–27, 1971 48% 33% 13% 6% 15
Harris[2] November, 1971 49% 31% 12% 8% 18
Gallup[4] Feb. 4–7, 1972 49% 34% 11% 6% 15
Harris[5][6] Feb. 28 – Mar. 7, 1972 53% 28% 13% 6% 25
59% 32% - 9% 27
Harris[5][6] Apr. 1–7, 1972 47% 29% 16% 8% 18
54% 34% - 12% 20
Gallup[7] Apr. 15–16, 1972 46% 31% 15% 8% 15
Gallup[7] Apr. 21–24, 1972 45% 32% 16% 7% 13
Gallup[7] Apr. 28 – May 1, 1972 43% 35% 15% 7% 8
Harris[6] May 9–10, 1972 40% 35% 17% 8% 5
48% 41% - 11% 7
Gallup[8] May 26–29, 1972 43% 30% 19% 8% 13
53% 34% - 13% 19
Harris[9] Jun. 7–12, 1972 45% 33% 17% 5% 12
54% 38% - 8% 16
Gallup[10] Jun. 16–19, 1972 45% 32% 18% 5% 13
53% 37% - 10% 16
Harris[11] Jul. 1–6, 1972 55% 35% - 10% 20
July 10–13: Democratic National Convention
Gallup[12] July 14–17, 1972 56% 37% - 7% 19
Harris[11] Aug. 2–3, 1972 57% 34% - 9% 23
Gallup[13] Aug. 4–7, 1972 57% 31% - 12% 26
August 21–23: Republican National Convention
Gallup[14] Aug. 25–28, 1972 61% 36% - 3% 25
Harris[15] Aug. 30 – Sept. 1, 1972 63% 29% - - 8% 34
Harris[16] Sept. 19–21, 1972 59% 31% - - 10% 28
Gallup[17] Sept. 22–25, 1972 61% 33% - 1% 5% 28
Harris[18] Oct. 3–5, 1972 60% 33% - - 7% 27
Gallup[19] Sept. 29 – Oct. 9, 1972 60% 34% - 1% 5% 26
Gallup[20] Oct. 13–16, 1972 59% 36% - - 5% 23
Harris[21] Oct. 17–19, 1972 59% 34% - - 7% 25
Harris[21] Oct. 24–26, 1972 60% 32% - - 8% 28
Gallup[22] Nov. 2–4, 1972 61% 35% - 1% 3% 26
Harris[23] Nov. 2–4, 1972 59% 35% - - 6% 24
Election Results Nov. 7, 1972 60.67% 37.52% - 1.81% - 23.15

Richard Nixon vs George McGovern (Post-Election)

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
George
McGovern (D)
Other Undecided Margin
Gallup[24] June 22–25, 1973 46% 40% 5% 9% 6

Hypothetical Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
George
Wallace (D)
Eugene
McCarthy (I)
Other Undecided Margin
Gallup[25] March 24–27, 1972 69% 23% - 8% 46
Harris[26] May 9–10, 1972 47% 21% 22% 10% 26
59% 24% - 17% 35
Harris[27] June 7–12, 1972 64% 24% - 12% 40
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
Hubert
Humphrey (D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[28] May 20–26, 1969 51% 33% 11% 5% 18
Harris[29] July 30 – August 3, 1969 48% 39% 9% 4% 9
Gallup[30] September 11–16, 1969 53% 33% 11% 3% 20
Harris[31] October, 1969 51% 36% 9% 4% 15
Harris[31] November 16–21, 1969 48% 37% 12% 3% 11
Gallup[32] January 30 – February 2, 1970 50% 33% 13% 4% 17
Harris[33] February 9–14, 1970 52% 33% 9% 6% 19
Gallup[34] February 27 – March 2, 1970 54% 34% 12% 7% 20
Harris[35] September 7–14, 1970 48% 39% 10% 3% 9
Harris[36] November 14–19, 1970 46% 39% 11% 4% 7
Gallup[37] January 8–11, 1971 48% 38% 10% 4% 10
Gallup[38] March 11–14, 1971 46% 36% 12% 6% 10
Harris[39] April, 1971 42% 41% 13% 4% 1
Harris[40] May 10–15, 1971 44% 39% 10% 7% 5
Gallup[41] May 14–17, 1971 42% 39% 12% 7% 3
Gallup[42] August 19–24, 1971 43% 37% 11% 9% 6
Harris[43] August 24–27, 1971 45% 36% 12% 7% 9
Harris[44] November, 1971 45% 36% 12% 7% 9
Gallup[45] November 19–22, 1971 47% 37% 12% 4% 10
Harris[46] January, 1972 46% 37% 12% 5% 9
Gallup[47] February 4–7, 1972 46% 39% 10% 5% 7
Harris[48] February 8–14, 1972 47% 36% 12% 5% 11
Harris[49] February 28 – March 7, 1972 48% 35% 12% 5% 13
53% 37% - 10% 16
Gallup[50] March 24–27, 1972 46% 35% 15% 4% 11
53% 39% - 8% 14
Harris[51] April 1–7, 1972 42% 36% 16% 6% 6
Gallup[52] April 28 – May 1, 1972 45% 34% 15% 6% 11
Harris[53] May 9–10, 1972 41% 37% 16% 6% 4
50% 42% - 8% 8
Gallup[54] May 26–29, 1972 43% 26% 22% 9% 17
Harris[27] June 7–12, 1972 47% 31% 17% 5% 16
58% 34% - 8% 24
Gallup[55] June 16–19, 1972 47% 28% 18% 7% 19
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
Edmund
Muskie (D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[28] May 20–26, 1969 51% 32% 11% 6% 19
Harris[29] July 30 – August 3, 1969 47% 38% 9% 6% 9
Gallup[56] August 19–24, 1971 42% 36% 11% 11% 6
Gallup[57] September 11–16, 1969 49% 34% 11% 6% 15
Harris[31] October, 1969 51% 35% 9% 5% 16
Harris[31] November 16–21, 1969 49% 35% 11% 5% 14
Gallup[58] January 30 – February 2, 1970 47% 35% 13% 5% 12
Harris[33] February 9–14, 1970 49% 35% 9% 7% 14
Harris[59] April, 1970 47% 36% 10% 7% 11
Harris[59] May 8–10, 1970 42% 38% 12% 8% 4
48% 46% - 6% 2
Gallup[60] June 18 – June 23, 1970 43% 36% 13% 8% 7
Harris[35] September 7–14, 1970 43% 43% 10% 4% 0
Harris[36] November 14–19, 1970 40% 46% 10% 4% 6
Gallup[61] December 3–8, 1970 44% 43% 9% 4% 1
Gallup[62][63] January 8–11, 1971 44% 44% 9% 3% 0
48% 46% - 6% 2
Harris[64][65] January 16–20, 1971 40% 43% 11% 6% 3
46% 49% - 5% 3
Harris[66] February, 1971 39% 44% 12% 5% 5
42% 48% - 10% 6
Gallup[67] March 11–14, 1971 43% 39% 12% 6% 4
Harris[39] April, 1971 39% 47% 11% 3% 8
44% 50% - 6% 6
Harris[40] May 10–15, 1971 40% 42% 11% 7% 2
Gallup[68] May 14–17, 1971 39% 41% 12% 8% 2
Harris[39] June, 1971 40% 42% 13% 5% 2
46% 46% - 8% 0
Harris[69] August 24–27, 1971 43% 41% 12% 4% 2
48% 46% - 8% 2
Harris[70] September 23 – October 1, 1971 47% 35% 11% 7% 12
50% 40% - 10% 10
Gallup[71] October 8–11, 1971 43% 35% 13% 9% 8
Harris[44] November, 1971 43% 39% 11% 7% 4
Gallup[72] November 19–22, 1971 44% 41% 10% 5% 3
Gallup[73] January 7–10, 1972 43% 42% 12% 3% 1
Harris[46][48] January, 1972 42% 42% 11% 5% 0
45% 48% - 8% 3
Gallup[74] February 4–7, 1972 43% 42% 10% 5% 1
Harris[48] February 8–14, 1972 44% 40% 11% 5% 4
47% 45% - 8% 2
Harris[75] February 28 – March 7, 1972 47% 35% 12% 6% 12
50% 37% - 13% 13
Gallup[76] March 24–27, 1972 46% 36% 14% 4% 10
52% 41% - 7% 11
Harris[51] April 1–7, 1972 44% 33% 15% 8% 11
Gallup[77] April 28 – May 1, 1972 46% 30% 16% 8% 16
Harris[27] June 7–12, 1972 49% 28% 18% 5% 21
59% 33% - 8% 26
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
Scoop
Jackson(D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[78] September 24 – October 1, 1971 54% 24% 13% 9% 30
Harris[51] April 1–7, 1972 51% 21% 17% 11% 30
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
John
Lindsay (D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[31] November 16–21, 1969 51% 29% 12% 8% 22
Harris[33] February 9–14, 1970 50% 31% 10% 9% 19
Gallup[79] June 18 – June 23, 1970 46% 29% 15% 10% 17
Harris[35] September 7–14, 1970 47% 36% 10% 7% 11
Harris[36] November 14–19, 1970 45% 37% 12% 6% 8
Harris[66] February, 1971 44% 36% 13% 7% 8
Gallup[80] August 19–24, 1971 45% 30% 12% 13% 15
Harris[81] August 24–27, 1971 48% 33% 13% 6% 15
Harris[78] September 24 – October 1, 1971 50% 31% 11% 8% 19
Harris[82] November, 1971 49% 31% 12% 8% 18
Gallup[83] February 4–7, 1972 53% 29% 12% 6% 24
Harris[84] February 28 – March 7, 1972 58% 22% 13% 7% 36
64% 26% - 10% 38
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
Eugene
McCarthy(D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[31] November 16–21, 1969 54% 27% 11% 8% 27
Gallup[85] January 30 – February 2, 1970 55% 24% 12% 9% 31
Harris[78] September 24 – October 1, 1971 56% 26% 11% 7% 30
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
Edward
Kennedy (D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Other Undecided Margin
Gallup[86] April 10–15, 1969 52% 33% 10% 5% 19
Harris[28] May 20–26, 1969 46% 37% 11% 6% 9
54% 40% - 6% 14
Harris[29] July 30 – August 3, 1969 48% 38% 8% 6% 10
Gallup[87] September 11–16, 1969 53% 31% 10% 6% 22
Harris[31] October, 1969 54% 30% 9% 7% 24
Harris[31] November 16–21, 1969 50% 33% 11% 6% 17
Gallup[88] January 30 – February 2, 1970 49% 35% 11% 5% 14
Harris[36] November 14–19, 1970 45% 39% 11% 5% 6
Gallup[89] January 8–11, 1971 47% 38% 9% 6% 9
Gallup[90] March 11–14, 1971 46% 38% 11% 5% 8
Gallup[91] May 14–17, 1971 42% 41% 12% 8% 1
Harris[39] July, 1971 44% 36% N/A N/A 8
Gallup[92] August 19–24, 1971 43% 38% 10% 9% 5
Harris[69] August 24–27, 1971 48% 37% 11% 4% 11
Harris[93] September 24 – October 1, 1971 45% 38% 11% 6% 7
Harris[44] November, 1971 45% 37% 11% 7% 8
Gallup[94] November 19–22, 1971 44% 41% 10% 5% 3
Gallup[95] February 4–7, 1972 47% 39% 9% 5% 8
Harris[96] April 1–7, 1972 45% 35% 14% 6% 10
Gallup[97] April 14–17, 1972 46% 36% 12% 6% 10
Harris[27] June 7–12, 1972 43% 37% 16% 4% 6
53% 41% - 6% 12
Gallup[98] October 1–21, 1972 52% 43% - 5% 9
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
Harold
Hughes (D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[66] February, 1971 50% 25% 14% 11% 25
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Nelson
Rockefeller (R)
Edmund
Muskie (D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[66] February, 1971 23% 54% 14% 9% 31
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
Edmund
Muskie (D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
Eugene
McCarthy (I)
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[99] July, 1971 37% 35% 12% 10% 6% 2
Harris[100] February 8–14, 1972 42% 36% 10% 8% 4% 6
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
Edmund
Muskie(D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
John
Lindsay (I)
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[101] May, 1971 36% 40% 10% 11% 3% 4
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Richard
Nixon (R)
Edward
Kennedy(D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
John
Lindsay (I)
Other Undecided Margin
Harris[99] July, 1971 39% 28% 11% 16% 6% 11

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l It remained an open question far into the election season whether Wallace would again bolt the Democratic Party and run as an Independent candidate in the General should he fail to win the Democratic nomination, with some polls being commissioned as though it were a fait accompli.

References

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