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ROBERT M. TEETER
Political Strategist/Survey Research Professional:
Papers, 1967‑2004
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
This collection documents Robert Teeter’s role as a leader in survey research and his work as a key campaign strategist for Republican presidential, gubernatorial, and senatorial candidates, including Richard Nixon’s 1972 re-election campaign, Gerald Ford’s 1976 campaign, and George H. W. Bush’s 1992 re-election campaign (of which he was the national chairman). It also documents his work for Market Opinion Research and Coldwater Corporation, including public opinion surveys conducted for NBC News/The Wall Street Journal, The Council for Excellence in Government, and the Educational Testing Service. The papers contain public opinion data, survey analysis, working papers, and background material that are useful for understanding policy trends, public opinion, voter behavior, candidate effectiveness, media usage, election history, and political polling techniques used to study American opinions and attitudes during the 1970s-2000s.
QUANTITY
114 linear feet (ca. 228,000 pages)
DONOR
Robert M. Teeter (accession numbers 85-15 and 98-7)
Elizabeth Teeter (accession numbers 2004-061, 2004-063, 2005-018, 2005-024, 2005-057, 2006-004, 2006-027, 2006-034)
ACCESS
Open. Some items are temporarily restricted under terms of the donors’ deeds of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256). Advance consultation is required for some folders so that archivists may complete routine review for privacy or other restricted information.
COPYRIGHT
Robert
Teeter and Elizabeth Teeter have donated to the
Prepared by Paul Conway, August 1987; Revised by Helmi Raaska, February
1998; Brooke Clement, October 2004; Stacy Davis, July 2005
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BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY
Robert M. Teeter
2/5/39 Born,
1961 BA,
1961‑1964 Graduate Assistant,
1964 MA,
1964‑1966 Instructor, Albion
College and
1967-1987 Market Opinion Research Co., Detroit (1973‑79, Executive Vice President; 1979-87 President)
1983-2004 Gerald R. Ford Library Foundation Grant Committee
1987 Senior advisor to the George Bush for President Committee
1988 Co-Director of the Office for Presidential Transition
1989-2004 Coldwater Corporation, President
1990-2004 UPS, Board of Directors
1992 National chairman for President George H. W. Bush’s re-election campaign
1997-2004 Bank of Ann Arbor, Board of Directors
2000-2004 Visteon Corporation, Board of Directors
2001-2004 Kaydon Corporation, Board of Directors
6/13/04 Died,
INTRODUCTION
For nearly 40 years Robert M. Teeter was a leader in survey research and involved in campaign strategy for Republican presidential campaigns, and gubernatorial and senatorial candidates in nearly every state. Teeter participated in the senior management of seven Republican presidential campaigns, from Richard M. Nixon in 1968 to the George H. W. Bush re-election bid in 1992, of which he was national chairman. In addition to his work in the United States, Teeter also conducted research in Canada for the Progressive Conservative Party during the 1970’s and 1980’s (this work is not represented in the Teeter Papers). Many of the research techniques he helped develop have become standard for today's political opinion researchers.
Robert Teeter’s interest in politics became evident very early in his career. In 1964 he participated in the George Romney for Michigan governor campaign while teaching at Adrian College, and in 1966 he served as the Field Director for the Michigan Republican Party.
In 1967, Teeter joined Market Opinion Research (MOR), one of the largest, most highly respected political research firms in the country. He directed the Political Research Division, and then rose to Executive Vice President in 1973 and President in 1979. During the 1968 presidential election, the research firm Opinion Research Corporation (ORC) coordinated activities of the polling firms during the campaign, but Teeter and MOR contributed many of the surveys. As with most national elections, several polling firms participated in the survey research because it was too large of a job for just one firm.
In late 1971 and 1972, Teeter helped the Committee for the Re-election of the President (CREEP) coordinate the activities of at least three national polling firms working on the Nixon campaign--Market Opinion Research of Detroit, Decision Making Information of Los Angeles, and Opinion Research of Princeton. Teeter designed the overall polling strategy, oversaw the administration of questionnaires, stipulated the data analysis procedures, and reported the results to the White House and Republican campaign organizations in key states through memoranda. Teeter’s primary responsibility was to write succinct memoranda summarizing findings of the studies on national and local issues. Data from each state and national study was analyzed by comparing voting behavior groups (Republican, Democratic, Independent), candidate preference groups, geographic region, and selected demographic groups (religious preference, race, gender, age). Additional analyses were done for individual states and for major media markets. The primary goal of the studies was to provide the President’s campaign managers with detailed trend data needed to select target states, plan campaign strategy, and focus efforts within individual states. Teeter also prepared special reports as the campaign developed and analyzed trends from the 1972 vote.
During the Ford Administration, Teeter conducted survey research on behalf of the Republican National Committee. Surveys conducted immediately following the 1974 mid-term elections measured significant shifting perceptions of the Republican Party and President Ford. During the 1976 primary campaigns, Teeter coordinated surveys in the key states and initiated daily tracking techniques in the North Carolina and Wisconsin primaries. Studies in June 1976 served to assess opinion after the tough Ford-Reagan primary battles and to clarify strategies for the fall campaign. Throughout September and October, Teeter monitored the challenge by Jimmy Carter in one of the closest Presidential races in American history. His election night telephone polls and post-election analyses were a first attempt to clarify voting patterns in the 1976 election. Teeter also played a key role in preparing President Ford for his three debates with Jimmy Carter. Making use of new computerized technology, he provided President Ford’s advisers with instantaneous reactions to the debates. He plotted a summary of voters’ reactions to videotapes of the debate, allowing the presidential advisers to judge Ford’s substantive comments and delivery, and adjust his performance accordingly. The 1976 campaign was the first time daily tracking and voter perception analyses were used in a political campaign.
During the 1980 presidential campaign, Teeter worked with George H.W. Bush in his attempt to secure the Republican presidential nomination. After it became apparent that Ronald Reagan would have the nomination, Teeter worked with Reagan and James A. Baker to help secure the Vice Presidential nomination for Bush. While Reagan’s chief pollster and research coordinator was Richard Wirthlin of Decision Making Information, Teeter and MOR worked with Wirthlin and conducted polling activities for both the 1980 and 1984 campaigns. In addition, Teeter coordinated the advertising for the 1984 campaign.
In 1987, Teeter left Market Opinion Research. He founded Coldwater Corporation, and his sole client was the George Bush for President Committee. Teeter worked full-time as a senior advisor and was heavily involved in the external part of the campaign – he was responsible for polling, policy development, speech writing, message development, and communication. Teeter and Mary Lukens (MOR Political Division Manager and Teeter assistant since 1975) coordinated the polling activities for the election, a large portion of which was done by MOR. Although Lukens moved to Washington, DC to work on the campaign, Teeter commuted between Washington and his home in Michigan. Following the 1988 election, Teeter was co-director of the Office for Presidential Transition, and he and Lukens remained in Washington, DC through January 1989.
In early 1989, Mary Lukens left Market Opinion Research and joined Teeter as he opened the Ann Arbor office of Coldwater Corporation, a consulting and research firm that would provide business services in the areas of strategic planning, marketing and public affairs. Teeter considered himself “retired” from politics, although he did have a few political clients at this time. Instead, the company focused on its main business clients: NBC and The Wall Street Journal, Ford Motor Company, Guardian Industries, and Verizon (and its predecessors). They also took on occasional projects for organizations such as the Council for Excellence in Government and the Educational Testing Service.
In December 1991, Teeter took a leave of absence from Coldwater business clients to become National Chairman of George H.W. Bush’s re-election campaign. Again, Mary Lukens moved to Washington, DC and coordinated the polling for the campaign, which was mostly done by Fred Steeper at Market Strategies, Inc. Teeter had no official roles in the 1996 and 2000 presidential elections, and his focus again shifted to his business clients. However, he was, at times, called on for informal campaign advice. For example, during the 2000 election, Teeter informally advised George W. Bush in his search for a Vice Presidential running mate.
The
Teeter Papers
The Teeter Papers are particularly useful for understanding public policy trends, public opinion, voter behavior, candidate effectiveness, media usage, and political polling techniques used to study American attitudes during the 1970s-2000s. They contain public opinion data, survey analyses, working papers, and background material from 1967-2004 that document Teeter’s work at Market Opinion Research and Coldwater Corporation; his work as a key Republican Party campaign strategist; and his role as an advisor to Vice-President George H.W. Bush and Chairman of his presidential re-election campaign in 1992. The papers also document Republican campaign strategy, the history of national and state election campaigns, and reveal Teeter’s thoughts about trends, issues, and party realignment at given times.
The papers of Robert M. Teeter were given to the Ford Library in two major donations, each with its own deed of gift. The first donation was given to the Library by Robert Teeter in 1985 and includes some additional material given in 1998. In 2004, Elizabeth Teeter donated a substantial addition to her late husband’s papers. Below is a description of the material in each donation.
First
Donation:
The first donation of Teeter papers primarily documents his survey research activity during the 1972 presidential campaign and national polling efforts leading up to and during the 1976 presidential campaign. Three-quarters of this material consists of detailed computer-generated tables and narrative summaries of responses to national and state-level surveys in four waves during the 1972 campaign. The donation also contains the results of three surveys conducted prior to the start of the 1976 primary contest, tabulations from the national-level waves of campaign surveys, tables and reports from studies in Republican priority states, and summaries of national voting trends. While not as detailed as the 1972 campaign material, the surveys completed for the Republican National Committee and the 1976 campaign portray changes in voter opinions over the course of the Ford administration. Of particular value are two series of memoranda Teeter wrote to President Nixon’s 1972 re-election committee managers and President Ford’s 1976 campaign advisors on the polling process and on the findings of the studies on specific issues, voting groups and trends in public opinion. Although poll findings are not often linked directly to campaign strategies, the memoranda are a clear reminder of the information available to White House staff that monitored the campaign’s progress.
The material hints at the underpinnings of Republican strategy for both the 1972 and 1976 campaigns and illustrates information available to the White House and the Republican National Committee. It is a useful counterpoint to media coverage of the candidates, showing the extent to which the press reflected opinions of prospective voters. In addition, the Ford administration portion of the collection supplements extensive holdings on the 1976 campaign already available for research at the Ford Library.
Second
Donation:
Elizabeth Teeter’s donation expanded the breadth of the Teeter Papers far beyond the 1972 and 1976 presidential elections. This second donation documents public opinion, demographic information, campaign issues, voter trends, election strategy, vote goals, and election analyses for use in presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial elections from 1976-2004. The second donation also contains surveys conducted by Teeter and Coldwater Corporation in coordination with Peter D. Hart Research Associates.
The election material centers on George H.W. Bush’s 1988 and 1992 presidential election campaigns, but materials related to other elections do appear. For example, there is a copy of Public Opinion in Late 1967, a report prepared by Opinion Research Corporation for a Republican National Committee meeting. The report was an attempt to predict what issues would be important during the 1968 presidential campaign. Topics discussed include President Lyndon Johnson, the war in Vietnam, racial issues, government regulation, inflation, and the economy. The donation also contains a duplicate set of the memoranda Teeter wrote to President Nixon’s 1972 re-election committee managers on the polling process and study findings on specific issues, voting groups and trends in public opinion.
The Mary Lukens’ Working File, Individual State File, and Election Results and Analyses contain materials that were accumulated over time relating to particular elections, states, or issues. These files were then used to provide background information for future elections. They contain public opinion surveys, exit polls, memoranda, correspondence, reports, analyses, notes, charts, publications, and clippings. Of particular note is a group of U.S. National Post-Election Surveys that Market Opinion Research conducted for the Republican National Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee following the 1982-1988 elections.
This donation also contains a series of Robert Teeter’s speeches and interviews that are an excellent source to identify Teeter’s thoughts about politics, particular campaigns, issues, voting behavior, demographics, and public opinion at a given time. They document findings from surveys, his involvement in presidential campaigns, and the business and non-profit organizations where Teeter spoke.
Also included is a small series of personal and professional correspondence between Robert Teeter (as National Chairman for President George H.W. Bush’s re-election campaign) and the general public, corporate executives, congressmen and members of President Bush’s cabinet. The material primarily concerns the 1992 presidential campaign, and includes suggestions relating to strategy, people, and resources for improving the George H.W. Bush/Dan Quayle campaign. Approximately half of the documents are letters to, or forwarded to, Robert Teeter regarding possible employment on the campaign staff. Most of the strategy suggestions relate to the economy, health care, the perceived trustworthiness of the candidates, and campaign advertising.
The Teeter Papers contain several series of surveys that Teeter and Coldwater Corporation conducted in coordination with Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates, a leading Democratic survey research firm in Washington, D.C. They worked together on a series of national surveys for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal from 1989 to 2004. This was first time an outside firm was retained by a network to conduct surveys that bear the name of the sponsoring organization. These in depth surveys reveal American attitudes and opinions during a 15 year period in U.S. history toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. They document prominent U.S. foreign policy and world events including: the fall of the Soviet Union; the Persian Gulf War; the conflict in Bosnia; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the War on Terrorism; and the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the surveys address attitudes toward domestic, economic, and social issues, including the federal budget, the media, Bill Clinton’s affair and subsequent impeachment, abortion, campaign finance, crime, drug abuse, education, energy, the environment, health care, inflation, sports, taxes, television, and unemployment.
Hart and Teeter coordinated on two other series of surveys represented in this collection. First, they conducted surveys that were commissioned by The Council for Excellence in Government. They questioned the general public, government workers, and business leaders on their attitudes towards the role and effectiveness of all levels of government and young adult interest in public service careers. Several surveys from 2000-2003 also studied the use of the Internet and other technologies in the move toward more “e-government” services. The Educational Testing Service also sponsored a series of surveys that measured attitudes of the general public, parents, educators, and policymakers on education, education reform, teacher quality, standards, and higher education during 2001-2004.
The second donation also includes significant material that is currently unprocessed and not available for research at this time. This material includes 1988 and 1992 presidential campaign files, Robert Teeter desk files, George H.W. Bush administration files, General Subject files, publications, and a video collection that documents campaign advertisements, public opinion focus groups, and candidate debates for presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial elections. Portions of this material will remain closed for an extended amount of time due to donor restrictions.
Related Materials (June 2005):
Related open materials on the 1976 Presidential campaign can be found in: the files of Richard Cheney (Assistant to the President); the files of Dorothy Downton (Personal Secretary to the President); the files of Rogers C.B. Morton (Chairman of the President Ford Committee); the records of the President Ford Committee; the Presidential Handwriting File; the files and papers of Michael Raoul-Duval (Special Counsel to the President); the files and research interviews of A. James Reichley (White House Consultant); the papers of Robert Visser (Chief Legal Counsel for the President Ford Committee); White House Central Files categories PL – Political Affairs, SP – Speeches, and TR – Trips; and White House Special Files Unit boxes 1 through 3 (debate preparation).
The George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas has an additional 34 feet of Robert Teeter papers, mostly related to Bush’s 1980, 1988, and 1992 presidential campaigns. Researchers interested in further documentation of the 1972 campaign should contact the National Archives’ Nixon Presidential Materials Project in Washington, DC for information on available holdings. Also, Albion College holds the analysis memos for the NBC News/The Wall Street Journal national surveys.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
First Donation
(Accessions 1985-NLF-015 and 1998-NLF-007)
Box 1 Republican County Chairman Survey, 1967. (0.05 linear feet)
A report on the views of a sample of county chairmen and Republican leaders toward George Romney and Richard Nixon as Presidential candidates, including how the candidates would handle national issues. The report describes the sample population in terms of demographic characteristics and political attitudes.
Box 1 1972 Presidential Campaign: Teeter Memoranda, 1971‑72. (0.04 linear feet)
Memoranda, under Committee for the Re-election of the President letterhead, from Robert Teeter or his assistant Ted Garrish to H. R. Haldeman, Attorney General John Mitchell, Clark MacGregor and other senior advisers. They concern 1972 campaign polling strategies, programs and findings on perceptions of candidate strengths and weaknesses and of national campaign issues.
Arranged chronologically.
Noxes 2‑6 1972 Presidential Campaign: National Polls, 1972‑73. (2.0 linear feet)
Computer tabulations, detailed and summary reports, and supplementary analyses of national public opinion telephone surveys. Proportional random samples of about 1000 prospective voters gathered data in three waves of face-to-face interviews (January, June, and September 1972), testing perceptions of President Nixon and his Democratic challengers, and attitudes toward national issues. Also included are results from election night telephone polling and the first draft of an article by Market Opinion Research staff summarizing findings from the 1972 election vote. Tabular presentations show issue attitudes and voting intentions by a variety of demographic characteristics and regional variations.
Arranged chronologically by date of data collection or report.
Boxes 7‑49 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls, 1972. (17.2 linear feet)
Computer tabulations of survey data, summaries, supplementary analyses, graphic presentations, reports, and narrative analyses of findings from opinion polls conducted in key Republican target states during the 1972 campaign. The studies sampled about 600 prospective voters in each state on their awareness and perceptions of President Nixon and his Democratic challengers; attitudes on national and local issues; and voting intentions. Polling in some states was limited to the primary campaign, while certain key states were surveyed in waves throughout 1972.
Arranged alphabetically by state and thereunder by date of data collection or report.
Boxes
50‑56 National Surveys for
Republican National Committee, 1974‑76. (2.8 linear feet)
Survey reports, detailed data tables, charts, maps, and other information from a series of national proportional probability surveys of prospective voters in the 1976 campaign. Surveys were administered in November 1974, February 1975, November 1975, June 1976, and throughout September and October 1976. The February 1975 study includes reports on focus group interviews, a random national sample, an intensive sample of Michigan voters, and a variety of supplementary analyses. An October 1976 report includes breakdowns by key states, although more detailed information is available in the series “1976 Presidential Campaign: PFC Priority States.” Also included is a copy of the campaign strategy for the general election.
Arranged chronologically by date of data collection or report.
Boxes 57‑62 1976 Presidential Campaign: PFC Priority States, 1976 (2.2 linear feet)
Computer tabulations of data from weekly tracking of voter attitudes and intentions in 28 key target states and swing vote states during the general election campaign. The telephone surveys of a random proportional sample of prospective voters tested attitudes toward Ford and Carter on personality and national issues. The data are reported by a variety of voter characteristics, including party, age, religious preference, and gender.
Arranged alphabetically by state.
Box
62 1976 Presidential
Campaign: Post-Election Analyses, 1976‑77. (0.2 linear feet)
An analysis of the 1976 national election vote, with supporting maps, charts and tables; and studies of specific aspects of the campaign by Market Opinion Research staff, Richard Cheney, and others, including two reports on the Ford-Carter debates and a comparison of Ford and Reagan speech styles.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 63 1976 Presidential Campaign: Teeter Memoranda, 1975-76. (0.1 linear feet)
Memoranda from Teeter to White House and President Ford Committee staff members. Most relate to the primary campaign, and discuss polling proposals and costs, provide analyses of polling data, and offer suggestions for campaign strategy.
Arranged chronologically.
Second Donation
(Accessions 2004-NLF-061, 2004-NLF-063, 2005-NLF-018,
2005-NLF-024)
Boxes
64-66 1972 Presidential Campaign:
Teeter Memoranda (Copy 2), 1971-72. (0.9
linear feet)
Memoranda, under Committee for the Re-election of the President letterhead, from Robert Teeter or his assistant Ted Garrish to H. R. Haldeman, Attorney General John Mitchell, Clark MacGregor and other senior advisers. They concern 1972 campaign polling strategies, programs, and survey results of candidate strengths and weaknesses in particular states, with particular voter groups, and on national campaign issues, such as abortion, busing, crime, drug abuse, the economy, the environment, and Vietnam. Duplicate copies of these memoranda can be found in Box 1 of this collection.
Arranged chronologically and thereunder alphabetically by name of recipient.
Boxes
66-69 Teeter Speeches and
Interviews, 1975-2003. (1.3 linear feet)
Transcripts, drafts of speeches, memoranda, correspondence, handwritten notes, and other reference material that Robert Teeter used for his speeches, interviews, and television show and panel discussions. The materials relate to business and non-profit organizations where Teeter spoke, presidential and congressional campaigns, state elections, demographics, and voting behavior. Most speeches and interviews discuss the findings from Teeter’s public opinion surveys and his involvement in the 1988 and 1992 Presidential campaigns. Additional topics include the Republican Party, business, and the environment.
Arranged chronologically.
Boxes 70-83 Election Results and Analysis, 1976-2004. (5.4 linear feet)
Public opinion surveys, memoranda, correspondence, reports, analyses, notes, charts, publications, and clippings related to presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial elections from 1980 through 2004 that were compiled by Robert Teeter in his work for Market Opinion Research, the Coldwater Corporation, and campaign organizations. The series includes media exit polls, election results, historical data, and other material accumulated during an election that was then used to analyze the outcome of the election. Some post-election analyses and other writings were placed in these files to provide historical information for use in future elections. U.S. National Post-Election Surveys that Market Opinion Research conducted for the Republican National Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee following the 1982-1988 elections are also included in this series.
Arranged chronologically by election year and alphabetically by subject thereunder.
(Note: Review of this series is
not yet complete. To gain access to
specific folders within this series you must contact the Library in advance of
your research visit.)
Boxes
84-88 NBC News/Wall Street Journal
Survey Questions Results, 1989-2004 (2.0 linear feet)
Question results from national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal between 1989 and 2004. These surveys tested American attitudes and opinions toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. Almost all surveys contain questions concerning approval ratings for the then-current President (George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush). This series documents prominent U.S. foreign policy and world events including: the fall of the Soviet Union; the Persian Gulf War; the conflict in Bosnia; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the War on Terrorism; and the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the question results address attitudes toward domestic, economic, and social issues, such as the federal budget, the media, Bill Clinton’s affair and subsequent impeachment, abortion, campaign finance, crime, drug abuse, education, energy, the environment, health care, inflation, sports, taxes, television, and unemployment. Data and cross-tabulations for many of these survey, as well as additional NBC/WSJ surveys not included in this series, can be found in the series: NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data, 1989-2004 (boxes 89-129).
Arranged chronologically.
Boxes
89-129 NBC News/Wall Street Journal
National Public Opinion Survey Data, 1989-2004.
(16.4 linear feet)
Question results, cross-tabulations, data, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and notes related to national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates. These surveys were completed for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal between 1989 and 2004. These surveys tested American attitudes toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. Almost all surveys contain questions concerning approval ratings for the then-current President (George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush). This series documents prominent U.S. foreign policy and world events including: the fall of the Soviet Union; the Persian Gulf War; the conflict in Bosnia; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the War on Terrorism; and the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the question results address attitudes toward domestic, economic, and social issues, such as the federal budget, Bill Clinton’s affair and subsequent impeachment, abortion, campaign finance, crime, drug abuse, education, energy, the environment, health care, homosexuality, inflation, sports, taxes, television, and unemployment. At the end of this series there is also a compilation surveys conducted from 1990-1995 related to personal, consumer, and federal financial issues. For quick reference, copies of the survey question results for most of these surveys, as well as additional NBC/WSJ surveys not included in this series, can be found in the above series: NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Question Results, 1989-2004 (boxes 84-88).
Arranged chronologically.
(Note: Review of this series is
not yet complete. To gain access to
specific folders within this series you must contact the Library in advance of
your research visit.)
Boxes 130-133 Mary Lukens’ Working File, 1967-2004. (1.6 linear feet)
Newspaper and magazine clippings, journal articles, public opinion polls, and reports conducted and compiled by various polling organizations and used by Mary Lukens, a business associate of Robert Teeter. Material in this series includes demographic and public opinion reference information relating to presidential and congressional elections, voter trends, election strategy, and selected economic, social, and political issues.
Arranged alphabetically by file category and thereunder by subject.
Mary Lukens’ copies of memoranda, correspondence, reports, budgets, newspaper clippings, handwritten notes, transcripts of speeches, computer tabulations of survey data, and summaries of findings from opinion polls that almost entirely relate to Presidential general-election campaigns from 1988-2004. The materials served as a reference file for tracking and achieving minimum vote goals by state. Materials focus primarily on the George H.W. Bush - Dan Quayle 1988 and 1992 Presidential campaigns. Several state files contain material on voter demographics, media markets, primary campaigns, and congressional and state elections. This series contains extensive information about California, Michigan and New Hampshire. It also contains the 1992 Guide to Targeting: Minimum Vote Analysis and 1988 Vote at the ADI Level for the George H.W. Bush – Dan Quayle 1992 Presidential campaign.
Arranged alphabetically by state and thereunder chronologically.
(Note: Review of this series is not
yet complete. To gain access to specific
folders within this series you must contact the Library in advance of your
research visit.)
Boxes
140-141 Robert Teeter
Correspondence, 1991-1992. (0.7 linear
feet)
Personal and professional correspondence between Robert Teeter (National Chairman for President George H.W. Bush’s re-election campaign) and the general public, corporate executives, congressmen and members of President Bush’s cabinet. The material primarily concerns the 1992 presidential campaign, and includes suggestions relating to strategy, people, and resources for improving the George H.W. Bush/Dan Quayle campaign. Approximately half of the documents are letters to, or forwarded to, Robert Teeter regarding possible employment on the campaign staff. Most of the strategy suggestions relate to the economy, health care, the perceived trustworthiness of the candidates, and campaign advertising.
Arranged chronologically.
Boxes
142-145 The Council for
Excellence in Government Surveys, 1995-2004. (1.3 linear feet)
Survey data, reports, memoranda, correspondence, publications, charts, and clippings related to a series of public opinion surveys conducted by Robert M. Teeter’s and Peter D. Hart’s research firms. These surveys were commissioned by The Council for Excellence in Government and were often funded by private corporations. They questioned the general public, government workers, and business leaders on their attitudes toward the role and effectiveness of all levels of government and young adult interest in public service careers. Several surveys from 2000-2003 studied the use of the Internet and other technologies in the move toward more “e-government” services. These studies explored respondents’ current experience with technology, the growth of “e-government” services, expectations for the future, and related issues such as government accountability, privacy, national identification cards, online voting, and the usefulness of “e-government” in fighting and preparing for terrorism in a post-September 11th America. Also included in this series is a public survey related to homeland security that documents public attitudes (including an oversample of adults in New York and California) toward emergency preparedness, confidence in and effectiveness of government, domestic terrorism, the federal government’s color-coded threat alert system, and the use of technology as a tool against security threats.
Arranged numerically by survey number.
(Note: Review of this series is
not yet complete. To gain access to
specific folders within this series you must contact the Library in advance of
your research visit.)
Boxes
146-148 Educational
Testing
Service
Surveys,
2001-2004. (1.2
linear
feet)
Survey data, reports, memoranda, correspondence, charts, publications, press releases, and clippings related to a series four of public opinion surveys conducted by the research firms of Robert M. Teeter and Peter D. Hart. These surveys were commissioned by the Educational Testing Service from 2001-2004. They measured the attitudes of the general public, parents, educators, and policymakers on education, education reform, teacher quality, standards, and higher education. Topics include school performance, accountability, funding, parental involvement, the role of federal and state governments in education, standardized testing, teacher training and retention, costs for higher education, student aid programs, the No Child Left Behind Act, and other aspects of President George W. Bush’s education plan.
Arranged numerically by survey number.
(Note: Review of this series is
not yet complete. To gain access to
specific folders within this series you must contact the Library in advance of
your research visit.)
Publications,
1980-2002. (6.0 linear feet)
Mary Lukens’ books, almanacs, data sourcebooks, journals, handbooks, Statistical Abstracts, and other publications related to presidential and congressional elections, voter trends, strategy, demographics, and selected economic, social, and political issues. A significant portion of the publications relate to George H.W. Bush and the 1988 and 1992 Presidential campaigns.
This
series is currently unprocessed and is not available for research.
Unarranged
Videos,
1976-1997. (6.0 linear feet)
VHS video tapes of campaign advertisements, public opinion focus groups, and candidate debate reactions and advertising test for selected presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial elections.
This series is currently
unprocessed and is not available for research.
Unarranged
Unprocessed
Accretions, 1967-2004. (44.2 linear
feet)
Correspondence, memoranda, reports,
public opinion surveys, notes, and publications from presidential,
congressional, and gubernatorial campaigns during the later part of the 20th
century, especially the 1988 and 1992 presidential campaigns. Also included are Robert Teeter desk files,
George H.W. Bush administration files, and subject files. This series is currently unprocessed and
is not available for research.
Unarranged.
Container List
Box 1 Republican County Chairman Survey
Survey Report, 1967
1972 Presidential Campaign: Teeter Memoranda
1972 Campaign: Teeter Memoranda
Box 2 1972 Presidential Campaign: National Polls
January 1972: Complete Computer Tabulations (1)‑(10)
January 1972: US Voters Appraise Candidates and Issues (1)‑(2)
March 1972: Summary Report (1)‑(2)
Box 3 1972 Presidential Campaign: National Polls
March 1972: Summary Report (3)‑(6)
May 1972: Current Voting Intentions, Perceptions of President Nixon, Issues
June 1972: National Survey (1)‑(8)
Box 4 1972 Presidential Campaign: National Polls
June 1972: National Survey (9)‑(10)
July 1972: Aggregate Report (1)‑(3)
September 1972: National Survey (1)‑(7)
Box 5 1972 Presidential Campaign: National Polls
September 1972: Early Polling Information, by State (1)‑(13)
Box 6 1972 Presidential Campaign: National Polls
September 1972: Early Polling Information, by State (14)‑(16)
October 1972: Aggregate Report (1)‑(2)
November 1972: Election Night Data (1)‑(6)
January 1973: National Study Data (1)‑(2)
February 1973: Reslicing the American Pie (1)‑(2)
Box 7 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Alabama
Box 8 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Box 9 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
California
Box 10 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
California
Box 11 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Box 12 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Connecticut
Florida
Box 13 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Florida
Box 14 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Florida
Box 15 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Florida
Illinois
Box 16 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Illinois
Indiana
Box 17 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Indiana
Box 18 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Indiana
Box 19 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Indiana
Iowa
Box 20 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Iowa
Kentucky
Maryland
Box 21 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Maryland
Michigan
Box 22 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Michigan
Box 23 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Michigan
Missouri
Box 24 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Missouri
New Hampshire
Box 25 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
New Hampshire
Box 26 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
New Hampshire
New Jersey
Box 27 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
New Jersey
Box 28 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
New Jersey
Box 29 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
New Jersey
New York
Box 30 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
New York
Box 31 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
New York
Box 32 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
New York
North Carolina
Box 33 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
North Carolina
Ohio
Box 34 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Ohio
Box 35 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Ohio
Oregon
Box 36 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Oregon
Box 37 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Box 38 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Pennsylvania
Box 39 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Pennsylvania
Box 40 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Box 41 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Tennessee
Box 42 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Tennessee
Texas
Box 43 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Texas
Box 44 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Texas
Box 45 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Texas
Virginia
Box 46 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Box 47 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Wisconsin
Box 48 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Wisconsin
Box 49 1972 Presidential Campaign: State Polls
Wisconsin
Box 50 National Surveys for Republican National Committee
U.S. National Survey, December 1974
Box 51 National Surveys for Republican National Committee
U.S. National Survey, December 1974
U.S. National Study, February 1975
Box 52 National Surveys for Republican National Committee
U.S. National Study, February 1975
U.S. National Survey, November/December 1975
Box 53 National Surveys for Republican National Committee
U.S. National Survey, November/December 1975
U.S. National Secondary Analysis, June 1976 (1)‑(3)
U.S. National Study, July 1976
Box 54 National Surveys for Republican National Committee
U.S. National Study, July 1976
Campaign Strategy Book, August 1976 (1)‑(4)
U.S. National Survey Data, August 1976 (1)‑(3)
U.S. National Study, August 1976
Box 55 National Surveys for Republican National Committee
U.S. National Study, August 1976
U.S. National Study, September 1976
U.S. National Recontact Study, September 1976 (1)‑(5)
Box 56 National Surveys for Republican National Committee
U.S. National Recontact Study, September 1976 (6)‑(12)
National Surveys, October 1976 (1)‑(6)
National Surveys, Aggregate Tables, Wave III, October 1976
Box 57 1976 Presidential Campaign: PFC Priority States
Summary Tables and Tracking Aggregates (1)‑(2)
Alabama
California (1)‑(2)
Colorado (1)‑(2)
Florida (1)‑(2)
Illinois (1)‑(7)
Box 58 1976 Presidential Campaign: PFC Priority States
Illinois (8)
Indiana (1)‑(3)
Iowa (1)‑(4)
Louisiana
Michigan (1)‑(2)
Maryland (1)‑(3)
Box 59 1976 Presidential Campaign: PFC Priority States
Mississippi (1)‑(3)
Missouri (1)‑(9)
New Jersey (1)‑(4)
New York (1)
Box 60 1976 Presidential Campaign: PFC Priority States
New York (2)‑(4)
North Carolina (1)‑(3)
Ohio (1)‑(7)
Oregon (1)‑(2)
Box 61 1976 Presidential Campaign: PFC Priority States
Pennsylvania (2)‑(4)
South Carolina (1)‑(2)
Tennessee (1)‑(3)
Texas (1)‑(4)
Virginia (1)
Box 62 1976 Presidential Campaign: PFC Priority States
Virginia (2)‑(3)
Wisconsin (1)‑(7)
Presidential Campaign: Post‑Election Analyses
MOR Summary Report
Spatial Distributions (tables)
Speeches, Reports and Campaign Debates (1)‑(2)
Teeter Tapes and Memorandum
Voter Self‑Scaling
Box 63 1976 Presidential Campaign: Teeter Memoranda
Log of Memos
9/23/75 ‑ To Dick Cheney ‑ General Outline of Polling Program
10/6/75 ‑ To Bo Callaway ‑ Ford Approval and Ballot Results ‑ Summary of 1975 Market Opinion Research (MOR) Polls
10/14/75 ‑ To Bo Callaway ‑ Polling Proposal, Market Opinion Research (MOR) Contract Proposal, Cost Estimates, and Budget for Primary States Polling
10/24/75 ‑ To Stu Spencer ‑ Cost Estimates for Illinois, Massachusetts, and North Carolina Primary Studies
11/12/75 ‑ To Dick Cheney ‑ Analysis of Early Research and Strategy Recommendations (click on link to view document)
12/5/75 ‑ To Bo Callaway ‑ Recommendations on Theme (issue/program) for Administration and Campaign
12/8/75 ‑ To Bo Callaway ‑ Ford Constituency ‑ Ticket Splitters ‑ Strategy
12/9/75 ‑ To Bo Callaway ‑ NBC Poll
12/11/75 ‑ To Bo Callaway ‑ Ford Approval Trends From Gallup Polls
12/11/75 ‑ To Bo Callaway ‑ Momentum of Campaign ‑ Recommendations on Travel - Reagan Record
12/12/75 ‑ To Bo Callaway ‑ Recommendations on Handling of Bill Signings/Vetoes (Common Situs, Energy, Concentration of Power, Anti‑Bigness)
12/12/75 ‑ To Bo Callaway ‑ Illinois Poll by DMI
12/12/75 ‑ To Stu Spencer ‑ Reaction to Baroody’s State of the Union Proposal
12/24/75 ‑ To Dick Cheney ‑ Overview of Market Opinion Research (MOR) National Poll
1/29/76 ‑ To Stu Spencer and Fred Slight ‑ Proposed County Voting Analyses and Cost
4/19/76 ‑ To Dick Cheney – Ford’s Approval Rating and Economic Optimism
6/23/76 ‑ To Peter Kaye ‑ Carter Speech ‑ Howlett
8/16/76 ‑ To President Ford ‑ Summary of Pre‑Convention Poll on Potential Vice Presidential Choices
9/8/76 ‑ To Alan Greenspan ‑ Home Ownership ‑ Data/Conclusions and Recommendations
10/76 ‑ Recommended Calls from President Ford to Governor Rhodes of Ohio and Governor Bond of Missouri
Box 64 1972 Presidential Campaign: Teeter Memoranda (COPY 2)
November 11, 1971 -
Attorney General - 1972 Campaign Polling
November 28, 1971 -
Attorney General - 1972 Campaign Polling
January 3, 1972 - H. R.
Haldeman - 1972 Campaign Plan
January 6, 1972 - H. R.
Haldeman - Catholic Vote
January 6, 1972 - H. R.
Haldeman - The Environment
January 11, 1972 -
Attorney General - Florida Data
January 27, 1972 -
Attorney General - Kentucky and Illinois Poll Analysis
January 31, 1972 -
Attorney General - First Wave Polling Results
January 31, 1972 - Rob
Odle - February Budget
January 26, 1972 -
Attorney General - New Hampshire, Florida, and Wisconsin Polls
February 3, 1972 -
Attorney General - Arkansas
February 7, 1972 - Peter
H. Dailey - Documentary Films
February 9, 1972 -
Attorney General - Pennsylvania Poll
February 10, 1972 -
Attorney General - Iowa and North Carolina Poll Results
February 11, 1972 -
Attorney General - New Jersey Poll Results
February 14, 1972 -
Attorney General - Pennsylvania and Ohio Poll Results
February 15, 1972 -
Attorney General - Missouri Poll Analysis
February 15, 1972 -
Attorney General - Ohio Poll Analysis
February 16, 1972 -
Attorney General - Florida Follow-Up Study
February 16, 1972 - Attorney
General - New Hampshire and Florida Telephone Polls
February 17, 1972 -
Peter Dailey - Wisconsin Data
February 18, 1972 - Bob
Marik - Wisconsin Poll
February 24, 1972 -
Attorney General - Reformatted Analysis and Analysis of New York and Virginia
February 27, 1972 -
Attorney General - Surveys on Race and Busing
February 28, 1972 -
Peter H. Dailey - Media Market Runs
March 2, 1972 - Robert
C. Odle, Jr. - January/February Consulting
March 2, 1972 - Dan Todd
- Older Voters
March 6, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - National Poll Results
March 6, 1972 - Bill
Novelli - Voter Demographics
March 9, 1972 - Jeb S.
Magruder - New Hampshire Critique
March 10, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Youth Poster Study
March 13, 1972 - Robert
M. Teeter - Projects
March 21, 1972 - Van
Shumway - Suggested Press Events
March 28, 1972 - Harry
Flemming and Al Kaupinen - Registration Drive States
March 28, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - "California Poll" Results
April 3, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Demographic Tables
April 7, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - South Carolina Poll Results
April 11, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Wallace Strategy
April 12, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Campaign Theme
April 13, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - South Carolina, Massachusetts, and North Dakota Poll Results
April 17, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Interim Analysis Report
April 21, 1972 - Jeb S.
Magruder - Priority State Lists
April 21, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Use of the First Wave Polling Results
April 24, 1972 - Jeb S.
Magruder, et al - Democrat Massachusetts Primary
April 27, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - California Telephone Poll
April 27, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Oklahoma Opinion on ITT
May 4, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Connecticut Poll on Bombing of North Vietnam, ITT, and George Meany
May 8, 1972 - Ron Wiles
- Information Requests
May 9, 1972 - Donald
Mosiman et al - Ticket-Splitting Analysis
May 11, 1972 - Patrick
J. Buchanan, et al - Wave II Polling
May 11, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Connecticut Poll Results
May 11, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Final First Wave Analysis
May 11, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Second Wave Polling
May 11, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Ticket-Splitting Analysis
May 11, 1972 - Dan Todd
- Data on Older Americans
May 15, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Connecticut Poll Results
May 15, 1972 - Donald
Mosiman - Pennsylvania
May 17, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - California Corey Research
May 18, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Minnesota Poll
May 18, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Vietnam Poll
May 22, 1972 - Fred
LaRue - Second Wave Poll
May 23, 1972 - Myles J.
Ambrose - Priority Areas for Drug Programs
May 26, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - California Primary
May 26, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Second Wave Questionnaire
June 2, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Revised Second Wave Questionnaire
June 6, 1972 - Robert M.
Teeter - Spanish-American Vote
June 7, 1972 - Bart
Porter - Priority Areas on Crime and Drug Abuse Issues
June 7, 1972 - Roy D.
Morey - The President's Handling of Crime Problems
June 8, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - California Primary
June 8, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Second Wave Questionnaire
Box 65 1972 Presidential Campaign: Teeter Memoranda (COPY 2)
June 9, 1972 - Robert
Marik and Al Kaupinen - Connecticut Past Voting Analysis
June 9, 1972 - Van
Shumway - Attached Memo (L.E.A.A.)
June 10, 1972 - Jeb S. Magruder
- Public Perception of the President's Ability to Handle Crime
June 10, 1972 - John N.
Mitchell - Spanish-American Bloc
June 12, 1972 - Miles J.
Ambrose - Crime Priorities
June 13, 1972 - Roy D.
Morey - Pollution/Environment Priority List
June 13, 1972 - Donald
Mosiman and Robert Marik - Maryland Past Voting Analysis
June 13, 1972 - Bart
Porter - Pollution/Environment Priority List
June 20, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - Further Study at Slogan "President Nixon, Now more than
ever."
June 20, 1972 - Jeb S. Magruder
- Public Perception of the President's Ability to Handle Environment/Pollution
June 20, 1972 - William
D. Ruckelshaus - Public Perception of the President's Ability to Handle
Environment/Pollution
June 22, 1972 - Bart
Porter - The President's Handling of Economic Problems
June 27, 1972 - Nancy
Brataas - Chicago Telephone Centers
June 29, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - 1960 and 1968 Elections
June 30, 1972 - Ann Dore
- Issue and Demographic Area Priorities
June 30, 1972 - Richard
F. McAdoo - Registration Drive for Military Voters
June 30, 1972 - Herbert
L. Porter and J. Curtis Herge - Surrogate Attack Plan
July 3, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Second Wave Polling Results
July 5, 1972 - Dan Evans
- Illinois Past Voting Analysis
July 6, 1972 - Paul
Jones - Future Polling of Blacks
July 7, 1972 - Dan
Piliero - Crime Issue
July 10, 1972 - Alan
Heslop - California Past Voting Analysis
July 10, 1972 - Jeb S.
Magruder - Polling Budget
July 10, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - State Sample Ballot Races
July 11, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Polling Data Clearance
July 11, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Release of Sample Ballot Results
July 11, 1972 - Dan
Piliero, Angela Harris, and Tony McDonald - Geographic Issue Priorities
July 14, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - New York Sample Ballots
July 15, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Second Wave Campaign Polls
July 18, 1972 - Fred
Malek - Dissemination of Data
July 22, 1972 - Gordon
C. Strachan - Campaign Polling
July 25, 1972 - Dwight
L. Chapin - Issue and Appearance Data From Second Wave Polling
July 28, 1972 - Bill
Novelli - Media Allocations
July 31, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Inflation and Taxes
July 31, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Panel Interview Results
August 1, 1972 - Gordon
C. Strachan - Polling Data
August 1, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - Second Wave Polling Results
August 2, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - Scheduling
August 2, 1972 - Robert
H. Marik - Missouri
August 2, 1972 - Richard
Wirthlin, Frederick Currier, and Harry O'Neill - Wave III Cost Estimates
August 8, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - Jewish Voters
August 8, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - Richard Nixon/George McGovern Strong/Weak Issues
August 8, 1972 - Jeb S.
Magruder - Nixon Vote
August 9, 1972 - Bob
Marik - Presidential and Senatorial Ballot for Texas
August 11, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - Abortion
August 15, 1972 - Marvin
Collins - California Past Voting Analysis
August 15, 1972 - Roy
Goodearle - Vice President's Appearances
August 15, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - Abortion Memo
August 15, 1972 - H.R.
Haldeman - Vietnam/Amnesty/National Defense
August 15, 1972 - Rick
Murray - Past Voting Analysis
August 15, 1972 - Peter
Sawers, et al - Past Voting Analysis
August 16, 1972 - David
Parker - Scheduling
August 25, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Wave III Questionnaire
September 1, 1972 -
Gordon C. Strachan - Gallup and Harris Polls
September 5, 1972 -
Frederic V. Malek - Lawyers Committee Request for Wave Two and Wave Three
Polling Information For Use in Lawyers Spokesman Program
September 7, 1972 - Ed
Failor - Abortion
September 7, 1972 -
David Parker - Presidential and Vice Presidential Approval Ratings
September 7, 1972 - Dan
Piliero - Appearances and Issues for Lawyers Spokesman Program
September 12, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - Los Angeles and Orange County Polling
September 13, 1972 - Al
Kaupinen - Illinois Blitzes
September 14, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - Suggested Presidential Appearance with Older Voters
September 18, 1972(ca.)
- Clark MacGregor - Colorado and Rhode Island
September 18, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - National Trial Heats
September 18, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - Senate and Governor Ballots
September 20, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - Telephone Polling
September 20, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - Wave III Polling
September 21, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - Telephone Polling
September 21, 1972 -
Robert M. Teeter - Past Voting Analysis
September 22, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - Updated Issues and Appearances Data
September 26, 1972 -
John C. Whitaker - Environment Polling Data
September 27, 1972 - Dan
Todd - State Priorities for Older Americans
September 28, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - The President's Trip to New York and California
September 29, 1972 -
Rick Fore - Targeting Canvassing Efforts
September 29, 1972 -
Clark MacGregor - George McGovern Turn-Around Commercial Study
October 3, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Gallup and Harris Sample and Filter Procedures
October 3, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Telephone Polling
October 3, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Verbatim Responses about George McGovern
October 4, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Current Data Senate Races
October 5, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Phone Polls (#1)
October 5, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Phone Polls (#2)
October 5, 1972 - Fred
Malek - Turnout
October 6, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Kentucky and Texas Polls
October 6, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Maryland Phone Poll
October 6, 1972 - Bill
Novelli - Special Emphasis Areas for Older American Advertising
October 10, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Minnesota Phone Poll
October 10, 1972 -
Robert M. Teeter - Past Vote Analysis
October 12, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - California Telephone Poll
October 12, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Future Polling
October 12, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - New York Phone Poll
October 17, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Final Polling
October 18, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Future Polling
October 18, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Phone Polls
October 18, 1972 - Clark
MacGregor - Turnout
Box 66 1972 Presidential Campaign: Teeter Memoranda (COPY 2)
October
20, 1972 - Frank Herringer - Demographic Profile Book
October
20, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Oklahoma Poll
October
23, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Phone Polls
October
24, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Kentucky
October
24, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - West Virginia
October
25, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Texas Poll
October
26, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Michigan
October
26, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Polling
October
27, 1972 - Stan Anderson and Phil Reberger - Revise Election Night Output
October
27, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Presidential Visit to Ohio
October
28, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Illinois Briefing
October
28, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Washington Poll
November
2, 1972 - H.R. Haldeman - Election Night Data System
November
11, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - North Carolina
November
2, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Oklahoma
November
2, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Presidential Visit to New Mexico
November
2, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Rhode Island
November
3, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Current Polling Data
November
3, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Electoral Vote Survey
November
3, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Post Election Analysis
November
5, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Final Newspaper Polls
November
5, 1972 - Clark MacGregor - Post Election Poll
November
8, 1972 - Gordon C. Strachan - Turnout
Teeter Speeches and Interviews
Speech
Folder (1)-(2)
June
20-21, 1975 - Harvard Seminar
May
1979 - George Romney - Albion College
Fall
1983 - General
June
1984 - Baltimore Speech
1987
- Council on Competitiveness
June
19-21, 1987 - The Republican Conference - Williamsburg, Virginia (1)-(3)
October
1987 - Republican Conference
Box 67 Teeter Speeches and Interviews
1990 - Gary Maloney
Interview
March 23, 1990 - Senate
Republican Conference -
April 19-21, 1990 -
State Chairmen's Meeting - LaJolla, California (1)-(2)
June 30, 1990 - Ohio
County Committee Chairs Meeting
July 12, 1990 -
Republican National Convention - Chicago Speech
August 14, 1990 - Mike
Gillette Interview
September 12, 1990 -
Vote America Meeting
October 26, 1990 -
Public Perspective
December 12, 1990 -
Persian Gulf - Pioneer High School -
January 29, 1991 -
National Committee for Quality Health Care
September 17, 1991 -
Health Leadership
November 20, 1991 -
Public Affairs Council
September 27, 1992 -
This Week with David Brinkley
October 25, 1992 - Meet
the Press
September 28, 1993 -
Goodman Dinner -
1994 - Political Speech
Notes (1)-(2)
1994 - Speech Materials
January 31, 1994 -
National Cable Television Association
Box 68 Teeter Speeches and Interviews
March 3, 1994 - Health
Care Task Force - Senate Republican Retreat - Annapolis, Maryland (1)-(2)
March 10, 1994 -
Economic Strategy Institute - "The Politics of Trade" -
March 11, 1994 - Natural
Gas Association -
April 22, 1994 -
May 13, 1994 - Council
of Public Affairs Executives -
June 26, 1994 -
Ideation/Ungrodt -
October 5, 1997 – Oral
History Interview with Robert Teeter
October 16-17, 1994 -
Public Affairs Council -
October 30, 1994 - Meet
the Press
November 20, 1994 - Ann
Arbor Economic Dinner Group -
1995 - Speech Notes (1)-(2)
February 1, 1995 - New
York Leadership Conference
March 29, 1995 - BPH
Company
October 20, 1995 -
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library
October 27, 1995 - Ford
Motor Company
November 30, 1995 -
Michael Traugott/ Warren Mitofsky Panel -
1996 - Morgan Stanley
January 25, 1996 -
Natural Gas Association -
June 1996 - Robert
Eisinger - Lewis and
October 1, 1996 -
American Marketing Association -
May 5, 1997 – Oral History
Interview with Robert Teeter
September 3, 1997 - Ohio
Chamber of Commerce Speech - Political Trends
October 12-13, 1997 -
Equipment Manufacturing Institute -
1998 - Post-Election
Speech Materials
Box 69 Teeter Speeches and Interviews
October 26, 1999 - Ann
Arbor Education Foundation
November 5, 1999 -
Bilderberg Group -
January 21, 2000 -
Environmental Defense Fund
June 19, 2000 - Society
of Automotive Engineers -
October 2001 - Political
Change/Generations -
2002 - Pre-Election
Speech Notes
2002 - Post-Election
Speech Notes
Box 70 Election Results and Analyses
1976 - Congressional
Quarterly's Guide to 1976 Elections
1980 - Election Results
Information (1)-(2)
1980 - The
1982 - Election Night
(CBS)
1982 - National
Republican Congressional Committee Post-Election Study Analysis (November 1982)
1982 - Post-Election
Information
1984 - CBS / New York
Times Exit Poll
1984 - Election Analysis
(1)-(2)
1984 - Election Results
and Information
1984 - Exit Polling
(Includes Election Report) (1)-(2)
Box 71 Election Results and Analyses
1984 - Exit Polling
(Includes Election Report) (3)-(11)
1984 - National Journal
(November 10, 1984)
1984 - Post-Election
Recontact Study: Comparative Findings and Analysis of Voting Behavior
(Congressional Districts), January 1985 (prepared for National Republican
Congressional Committee)
1984 - Tracking /
Polling Results
1984 - U.S. National
Post-Election Study – Findings (prepared for National Republican Congressional
Committee)
Box 72 Election Results and Analyses
1984 - U.S. National
Post-Election Study - Marginal Results (prepared for National Republican
Congressional Committee)
1984 - U.S. National
Post-Election Study - Summary Tables (prepared for National Republican
Congressional Committee) (1)-(2)
1986 - CBS Exit Polls
(1)-(8)
1986 - Election Results
and Information
1986 - Exit Polls
Box 73 Election Results and Analyses
1986 - National Journal
(November 8, 1986)
1988 - Election
Information
1988 - Exit Polls
1988 - National Journal
(November 12, 1988)
1988 - Post-Election
Analyses (1)-(4)
1988 - Presidential
Election Eve Report, December 1988 (prepared for the Office of the President
Elect)
1988 - U.S. National
Post-Election Study - Data (prepared for the Republican National Committee)
(1)-(4)
Box 74 Election Results and Analyses
1988 - U.S. National
Post-Election Study - Data (prepared for the Republican National Committee)
(5)-(6)
1988 - U.S. National
Post-Election Study – Draft Report (prepared for the Republican National
Committee)
1988 - U.S. National
Post-Election Study - Report (prepared for the Republican National Committee)
(1)-(2)
1988 - U.S. National
Post-Election Study – Verbatims (prepared for the Republican National
Committee) (1)-(2)
1988 - U.S. National
Tracking Data, October-November 1988 (prepared for Bush-Quayle ’88) (1)-(6)
Box 75 Election Results and Analyses
1988 - U.S. National
Tracking Verbatims, November 1988 (prepared for Bush-Quayle ’88) (1)-(4)
1989 - Post-Election
Results and Information (1)-(2)
1990 - Election Night
Information
1990 - Exit Polls -
Governors' Races (1)-(2)
1990
- Exit Polls - Senate Races (1)-(2)
1990
- National Journal (November 10, 1990)
1990
- Post-Election Results and Information (1)-(2)
Box 76 Election Results and Analyses
1992
- Magazines (1)-(3)
1992
- National Journal (November 7, 1992)
1992
- National Journal Election Results Map
1992
- Post-Election Analysis (1)-(2)
1992
- Voter Research and Survey's National Exit Poll (1)-(3)
1994
- American at the Polls (A
1994
- Election Night Briefing Book (1)-(2)
Box 77 Election Results and Analyses
1994
- Election Night Briefing Book (3)
1994
- NBC News Election Night Guide (1)-(6)
1994
- National Journal (November 12, 1994)
1994
- Pre-Election Information
1994
- Post-Election Analysis (1)-(2)
1994
- Voter News Service Exit Polling (1)-(2)
Box 78 Election Results and Analyses
1994
- Voter News Service Exit Polling (3)
1996
-
1996
- C.W. Charts and Analysis (1)-(2)
1996
- Delegate Surveys
1996
- Election Night (1)-(3)
1996
- NBC News Guide to the General Election
1996
- National Journal (November 9, 1996)
1996
- Non-Coldwater Charts and Analysis (1)-(2)
Box 79 Election Results and Analyses
1996
- Public Polls
1996
- Voter Behavior (1)-(2)
1996
- Voter News Service Exit Polling (1)-(5)
1998
- Midterm Elections
1998
- American At the Polls, 1998 (
1998
- American Electorate in Campaign 1998, April/May 1998 (publication)
1998
- Background
1998
- National Journal: Special Report on Election 1998 (
Box 80 Election Results and Analyses
1998
- Post Election Analysis (1)-(2)
1998
- Post Election Analysis - Demographic
1998
- Post Election Analysis - Exit Polls and Results (1)-(2)
1998
- Voter News Service Exit Poll (1)-(2)
2000
- Election Analysis and Background (1)-(2)
2000
- Election Results Map
2000
- Electoral Analysis
2000
- Exit Polls (1)-(4)
Box 81 Election Results and Analyses
2000
- Exit Polls (5)-(7)
2000
- General Election Background
2000
- Historical Tables
2000
- National Journal
2000
- Post Election Analysis (1)-(3)
2000
- Primaries
2000
- Primaries -
2000
- Primaries - Presidential Results (1)-(3)
Box 82 Election Results and Analyses
2000
- Primaries - Presidential Results (4)-(6)
2002
- NBC Election Night
2002
- National Journal (
2002
- Post-Election (1)-(2)
2002
- Post-Election Binder
2004
- Exit Polls
2004
- Exit Polls - CNN (1)-(2)
Box 83 Election Results and Analyses
2004
- Exit Polls - CNN (3)-(7)
Box 84 NBC/Wall Street Journal Survey Questions Results
September
1989 (#4000)
November
1989 (#4001)
December
1989 (#4002)
January
1990 (#4003)
March
1990 (#4004)
April
1990 (#4005)
May
1990 (#4006)
July
1990 (#4007)
August
1990 (#4008)
September
4-5, 1990 (#4009)
September
1990 (#4010)
October
1990 (#4011)
October
1990 (#4012)
December
1990 (#4013)
January
1991 (#4014)
February
1991 (#4015)
March
1991 (#4016)
May
1991 (#4017)
June
1991 (#4018)
July
1991 (#4019)
August
1991 (#4020)
September
1991 (#4021)
October
1991 (#4022)
October
1991 (#4023)
November
1991 (#3417)
December
1991 (#4024)
January
1992 (#4025)
February/March
1992 (#4026)
April
1992 (#4027)
May
1992 (#4028)
July
1992 (#4029)
August
1992 (#4030)
September
1992 (#4031)
October
1992 (#4032)
October
27-28, 1992 (#4033)
Box 85 NBC/Wall Street Journal Survey Questions Results
November
1992 (#4034)
December
1992 (#4035)
January
1993 (#4036)
March
1993 (#4037)
April
1993 (#4038)
June
1993 (#4039)
July
1993 (#4040)
September
1993 (#4041)
October
1993 (#4042)
November
1993 (#4043)
December
1993 (#4044)
January
1994 (#4045)
March
1994 (#4046)
May
1994 (#4047)
June
1994 (#4048)
July
1994 (#4049)
September
1994 (#4050)
September
1994 - Haiti (#4047)
October
1994 (#4052)
November
4-5, 1994 (#4053)
November
9, 1994 (#4054)
December
1994 (#4055)
January
1995 (#4056)
March
1995 (#4057)
April
3-4, 1995 (#4058)
April
21-25, 1995 (#4059)
June
1995 (#4060)
July
1995 (#4061)
September
1995 (#4062)
October
1995 (#4063)
November
1995 (#4064)
December
1995 (#4065)
January
1996 (#4066)
March
1996 (#4067)
May
1996 (#4068)
Box 86 NBC/Wall Street Journal Survey Questions Results
June
1996 (#4069)
July
1996 (#4070)
August
1996 (#4071)
August
1996 (#4072)
September
1996 (#4073)
October
1996 (#4074)
November
2-3, 1996 (#4075)
December
1996 (#4076)
January
1997 (#4077)
March
1997 (#4078)
April
1997 (#4079)
June
1997 (#4080)
July
1997 (#4081)
September
1997 (#4082)
October
1997 (#4083)
November
17, 1997 (#4084)
December
1997 (#4085)
January
1998 (#4086)
January
22, 1998 (#5080a)
January
24, 1998 - Clinton Survey (#4087)
January
25, 1998 (#5080b)
January
26, 1998 (#5080c)
January
27, 1998 (#5080d)
January
31, 1998 (#5080e)
February
1998 - Quarterly (#4088)
February
7, 1998 (#5080f)
April
1998 (#4089)
April
2, 1998 (#5080g)
June
1998 (#4090)
July
1998 (#4091)
September
1998 (#4092)
October
1998 (#4093)
December
1998 (#4094)
January
11-12, 1999 - Clinton Impeachment (#5400a)
Box 87 NBC/Wall Street Journal Survey Questions Results
January
1999 (#4095)
March
1999 (#4096)
April
1999 (#4097)
June
1999 - Quarterly (#4098)
July
1999 (#4099)
September
1999 (#6000)
October
1999 (#6001)
December
1999 - Quarterly (#6002)
January
2000 - New Hampshire Primary (#5719)
January
2000 (#6003)
February
2000 - South Carolina Primary (#5756)
March
2000 - Quarterly (#6004a)
March
2000 (#6004b)
April/May
2000 (#6005)
June
2000 - Quarterly (#6006)
July
2000 - Pre-Convention (#6007a)
August
2000 - Pre-Democratic Convention (#6007b)
August
2000 - GOP Bump (#5911)
September
2000 - Quarterly (#6008)
October
2000 (#6009)
October
3, 2000 - Post-Debate (#6130)
November
2000 (#6010)
November
2000 - Florida (#6011b)
November
2000 - Post-certification (#6204)
November
2000 - Post-Election (#6193)
November
2000 - Recount (#6011a)
December
2000 - Quarterly (#6012)
December
2000 - Post-Election (#6214)
January
13-15, 2001 (#6013)
March
1-3, 2001 - Quarterly (#6014)
April
2001 (#6015)
June
2001 (#6016)
September
12, 2001 - Terrorism (#6018)
September
15-16, 2001 - Terrorism (#6019)
October
7, 2001 - Attack on Terrorism (#6020)
Box 88 NBC/Wall Street Journal Survey Questions Results
November
2001 (#6021)
December
2001 (#6022)
January
2002 (#6023)
April
2002 (#6024)
May
2002 (#6665)
June
2002 (#6025)
July
2002 (#6026)
September
2002 (#6027)
October
2002 (#6028)
December
2002 (#6029)
January
2003 (#6030)
February
5, 2003 (#6949)
March
17, 2003 - Iraq (#6031)
March
23, 2003 (#6032)
March
29-30, 2003 (#6033)
April
2003 (#6034)
May
2003 (#6035)
July
2003 (#6036)
August
2003 (#7075)
September
2003 (#6037)
November
2003 (#6038)
December
13, 2003(#6039)
December
14, 2003 (#6040)
January
2004 (#6041)
March
2004 (#6042)
May
2004 (#6043)
June
2004 (#6044)
July
2004 (#6045)
August
2004 - Pre-Republican Convention (#6046)
September
2004 (#6047)
October
2004 (#6048)
December
2004 (#6050)
Box 89 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
September
1989 - National Survey #1 (#4000) (1)-(3)
November
1989 - National Survey #2 (#4001) (1)-(2)
December
1989 - National Survey #3 (#4002)
January
1990 - National Survey #4 (#4003) (1)-(3)
March
1990 - National Survey #5 (#4004) (1)-(3)
April
1990 - National Survey #6 (#4005) (1)-(2)
Box 90 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
May
1990 - National Survey #7 (#4006) (1)-(4)
August
1990 - National Survey #9 (#4008)
September 4-5, 1990 - National Survey #10
(#4009)
September 15-18, 1990 - National Survey #11
(#4010) (1)-(4)
Box 91 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
October 19-21, 1990 - National Survey #12
(#4011) (1)-(3)
October 30-31, 1990 - National Survey #13
(#4012)
December,
1990 - National Survey #14 (#4013) (1)-(2)
January,
1991 - National Survey #15 (#4014)
February,
1991 - National Survey #16 (#4015) (1)-(2)
March,
1991 - National Survey #17 (#4016) (1)-(2)
Box 92 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
March,
1991 - National Survey #17 (#4016) (3)
May,
1991 - National Survey #18 (#4017) (1)-(3)
June
1991 - National Survey #19 (#4018) (1)-(2)
July
1991 - National Survey #20 (#4019) (1)-(3)
August
1991 - National Survey #21 (#4020) (1)-(2)
September
1991 (#4021) (1)-(3) - Printed on
Box 93 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
September 1991 (#4021)
(3) - Printed on
September 1991 -
National Survey #22 (#4021) - Adults and Registered Voters (1)-(4) - Printed on
October 1991 - National
Survey #24 (#4023) (1)-(4)
October
1991 - National Survey #24 (#4023) - Printed on
Box 94 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
October 1991 - National
Survey #24 (#4023) - Printed on
January 1993 (#4036) (1)-(3)
March 1993 (#4037)
(1)-(3)
April 1993 (#4038)
(1)-(2)
Box 95 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
April
1993 (#4038) (3)
June
1993 (#4039) (1)-(4)
July
1993 (#4040) (1)-(4)
September
1993 (#4041) (1)-(3)
Box 96 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
October
1993 (#4042) (1)-(4)
November 14-15, 1993 (#4043)
December
1993 (#4044) (1)-(3)
January
1994 (#4045) (1)-(3)
March
1994 (#4046) (1)
Box 97 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
March
1994 (#4046) (2)-(3)
April/May
1994 (#4047) (1)-(3)
June
1994 (#4048) (1)-(4)
July
1994 (#4049) (1)-(3)
Box 98 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
September
1994 (#4050) (1)-(3)
September,
1994 - Haiti (#4051)
October
1994 (#4052) (1)-(3)
November 9, 1994 (#4054)
December
1994 (#4055) (1)-(3)
January
1995 (#4056) (1)
Box 99 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
January
1995 (#4056) (2)-(3)
March
1995 (#4057) (1)-(3)
April 3-4, 1995 (#4058)
April 21-25, 1995 (#4059) (1)-(3)
June
1995 (#4060) (1)-(3)
Box 100 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
July
1995 (#4061) (1)-(3)
July/August
1995 - Trait/Cluster Analysis (#4061)
September
1995 (#4062) (1)-(3)
October
1995 (#4063) (1)-(4)
November
1995 (#4064)
Box 101 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
December
1995 (#4065) (1)-(6)
December
1995 - Cluster Analysis (#4065) (1)-(3)
January
1996 (#4066) (1)-(3)
Box 102 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
March
1996 (#4067) (1)-(5)
May
1996 (#4068) (1)-(3)
June
1996 (#4069) (1)-(3)
Box 103 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
June
1996 (#4069) (4)-(5)
July
1996 (#4070)
August
1996 (#4071) (1)-(2)
August 20-21, 1996 (#4072)
September
1996 (#4073) (1)-(4)
Box 104 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
September
1996 (#4073) (5)-(6)
October
1996 (#4074) (1)-(4)
November
1996 (#4075)
December
1996 (#4076) (1)-(5)
Box 105 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
January
1997 (#4077) (1)-(4)
March
1997 (#4078) (1)-(6)
Box 106 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
April
1997 (#4079) (1)-(4)
June
1997 (#4080) (1)-(8)
Box 107 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
July
1997 (#4081) (1)-(4)
September
1997 - Quarterly (#4082) (1)-(8)
Box 108 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
September
1997 - "What Women Want - And Why Men Don't Get It" (#4975) (1)-(2)
October
1997 (#4083) (1)-(4)
November
1997 (#4084) (1)-(2)
December
1997 - Quarterly (#4085) (1)-(6)
Box 109 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
December
1997 - Consumer (#4085) (1)-(3)
January
1998 (#4086) (1)-(3)
January
- February 1998 - NBC Tracking Clinton Scandals (#'s 4087 and
5080) (1)-(3)
February/March
1998 (#4088) (1)-(3)
Box 110 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
February/March
1998 (#4088) (4)-(7)
February/March
1998 - Quarterly/American Character (#4088) (1)-(2)
April
1998 (#4089) (1)-(4)
June
1998 (#4090) (1)-(2)
Box 111 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
June
1998 (#4090) (3)-(7)
July
1998 (#4091) (1)-(4)
August 15-16, 1998 (#5080J)
August 17, 1998 (#5080K)
August 20, 1998 (#5080M)
September
1998 (#4092) (1)-(2)
Box 112 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
September
1998 (#4092) (3)-(9)
October
1998 (#4093) (1)-(4)
Box 113 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
December
1998 (#4094) (1)-(6)
December 15, 1998 (#5080P)
December 19, 1998 (#5080R)
January
1999 (#4095) (1)-(4)
March
1999 (#4096) (1)
Box 114 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
March
1999 (#4096) (2)-(6)
April
1999 (#4097) (1)-(4)
June
1999 - Quarterly (#4098) (1)-(2)
Box 115 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
June
1999 - Quarterly (#4098) (3)-(5)
July
1999 (#4099) (1)-(2)
September
1999 (#6000) (1)-(5)
Box 116 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
October
1999 (#6001) (1)-(3)
December
1999 - Quarterly (#6002) (1)-(6)
January
2000 (#6003) (1)-(4)
Box 117 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
January
2000 (#6003) (3)-(4)
January
2000 - New Hampshire - Republican Primary Voters (#5719)
February
2000 - NBC South Carolina Primary (#5756)
March
2000 - Quarterly (#6004a) (1)-(6)
April/May
2000 (#6005) (1)-(2)
Box 118 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
April/May
2000 (#6005) (3)-(5)
June
2000 - Quarterly (#6006) (1)-(5)
July
2000 (#6007a) (1)-(2)
Box 119 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
July
2000 (#6007a) (3)-(4)
August
2000 - Pre-Democratic Convention (#6007b) (1)-(2)
August
3, 2000 - GOP Bump (#5911)
August
17, 2000 - Democratic Bump (#5913)
September
2000 - Quarterly (#6008) (1)-(5)
Box 120 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
October 2000 (#6009)
(1)-(6)
October 3, 2000 - NBC
Post Debate I (#6130)
October 11, 2000 - NBC
Post Debate II (#6159)
October 18, 2000 - NBC
Post Debate III (#6160)
November 3-5, 2000
(#6010)
November 8, 2000 - NBC
Post Election (#6193)
November 13, 2000 -
Recount (#6011a)
November 14, 2000 -
Florida (#6011b)
Box 121 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
November 27, 2000 - NBC Post
Certification (#6204)
December
2000 - Quarterly (#6012) (1)-(6)
December
4, 2000 - NBC News Post-Election (#6214)
January
2001 (#6013) (1)-(4)
Box 122 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
March
2001 - Quarterly (#6014) (1)-(4)
April
2001 (#6015) (1)-(4)
June
2001 (#6016) (1)-(3)
Box 123 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
June
2001 (#6016) (4)
September
12, 2001 (#6018)
September
15-16, 2001 (#6019) (1)-(2)
September
20, 2001 (#6438)
October
2001 - Attack on Terrorism (#6020)
November
2001 (#6021)
December
2001 (#6022) (1)-(3)
January
2002 (#6023) (1)-(3)
Box 124 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
April
2002 (#6024) (1)-(3)
May
2002 (#6665)
June
2002 (#6025) (1)-(2)
July
2002 (#6026) (1)-(3)
September
2002 (#6027) (1)-(2)
October
2002 (#6028) (1)-(3)
Box 125 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
October
2002 (#6028) (3)
December
2002 (#6029) (1)-(3)
January
2003 (#6030) (1)-(3)
February
5, 2003 - United Nations Security Council (#6949)
March
17, 2003 - Iraq (#6031)
March
23, 2003 - Iraq (#6032)
March
29-30, 2003 - Iraq (#6033)
April
2003 (#6034)
May
2003 (#6035) (1)-(2)
Box 126 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
July
2003 (#6036) (1)-(2)
September
2003 (#6037) (1)-(2)
November
2003 (#6038) (1)-(2)
December,
13, 2003 (#6039) (1)-(2)
December
14, 2004 (#6040)
January
2004 (#6041) (1)-(4)
Box 127 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
March
2004 (#6042) (1)-(4)
May
2004 (#6043) (1)-(5)
Box 128 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
June
2004 (#6044) (1)-(4)
July
2004 (#6045) (1)-(2)
August
2004 (#6046) (1)-(4)
September
2004 (#6047) (1)-(3)
Box 129 NBC/Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
September
2004 (#6047) (4)
October
2004 (#6048) (1)-(4)
December
2004 (#6050) (1)-(4)
Financial
Issues (1990-1995)
Box 130 Mary Lukens' Working File
Demographics:
African-Americans
Demographics:
Baby Boomers
Demographics:
Hispanics (1)-(2)
Demographics:
Jews
Demographics:
Profile of the Electorate in the 1980s and 1990s (1)-(3)
Demographics:
Selected Demographics (1)-(2)
Demographics:
Significant Surveys about/among African-Americans (1)-(3)
Demographics:
Trends (1)-(2)
Box 131 Mary Lukens' Working File
Demographics: Voting Age
Population
Gallup Presidential
Polls: Approval - Franklin D. Roosevelt through Bill Clinton (1)-(2)
Gallup Presidential
Polls: Campaign Polls - Primary and General 1936-1988 (1)-(2)
Gallup Presidential
Polls: Party Convention Bounce
Gallup Presidential
Polls: Times Mirror 1988 People, Press, and Politics (1)-(6)
Methodology/Strategy:
Interesting Ideas/Research (1)-(2)
Box 132 Mary Lukens' Working File
Opinion
Research Corporation: Public Opinion in Late 1967 (1)-(2)
Pew
Research Center: 2004 Political Landscape
Selected
Issues: American Views on Religion, Politics, and Public Policy
Selected
Issues: Economy (1)-(2)
Selected
Issues: Economic Indicators (1)-(2)
Economic
Statistics (1)-(2)
Selected
Issues: Gender Gap
Selected
Issues: Confidence in Institutions (1)-(2)
Selected
Issues: Media (1)-(2)
Selected
Issues: Most Important Problem
Box 133 Mary Lukens' Working File
Selected
Issues: Party Identification and Political Ideology
Selected
Issues: Party Realignment
Selected
Issues: Political Cynicism
Selected
Issues: Privacy
Selected
Issues: Trust in Government
Selected
Issues: Workforce 2000
Voting
Patterns/Turnout: Congressional Patterns/Analysis (1)-(2)
Voting
Patterns/Turnout: Electoral Analysis/Model
Voting
Patterns/Turnout: Presidential (1)-(3)
Voting
Patterns/Turnout: Presidential by State
Voting
Patterns/Turnout: Non-Presidential Years
Voting
Patterns/Turnout: Time of Decision
Voting
Patterns/Turnout: Voter Turnout (1)-(3)
Box 134 Individual States File
Arkansas,
1988-1992
California,
1988 (1)-(2)
California,
1988-1991 - Campaign Strategy (1)-(2)
California,
1988-1991 - Voter Information
California,
1990-1992 (1)-(6)
California,
1992 - Minimum Vote Analysis
Box 135 Individual States File
California
Organization, 1988 (1)-(2)
Colorado,
1988-1992
Connecticut,
1988 - Private Polls
Connecticut,
1992
Delaware,
1987-1988 - William V. Roth Jr.
Delaware,
1988-1989
Delaware,
1992
Florida,
1992
Florida,
2000
Georgia,
1988-1992
Georgia,
1992 - Republican Presidential Primary
Illinois,
1988
Illinois,
1988 - Private Polls
Illinois,
1988-1991 - Jim Edgar Campaign
Illinois,
1992
Indiana,
1985-1992
Indiana,
1988 - Republican Platform
Indiana,
1988-2000 - Public Polls
Iowa,
1988-1992
Box 136 Individual States File
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
Iowa, 2000 - GOP Caucus
Kansas,
1992
Kentucky,
1988-1992
Louisiana,
1988-1992
Maine,
1988-1992
Maryland,
1992
Massachusetts,
1988-1992
Michigan,
1980-2000 - Voting Analyses (1)-(2)
Michigan,
1988-1994 - Election Results
Michigan,
1988-2000 - Primary (1)-(2)
Michigan,
1989 - Republicans State Committee Plan
Michigan,
1992 (1)-(3)
Michigan,
1994-2000 - Presidential Election
Box 137 Individual States File
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
Michigan, 2000 - GOP
Presidential Primary (1)-(2)
Minnesota,
1988
Minnesota,
1992
Mississippi,
1987-1992
Missouri,
1988-1992 (1)-(2)
Montana,
1992
Nevada,
1992
New
Hampshire, 1976-1988 (1)-(4)
New
Hampshire, 1991-1992 (1)-(4)
Box 138 Individual States File
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
New Hampshire, 1991-1992 (5)-(8)
New
Hampshire, 1996
New
Hampshire, 2000 (1)-(2)
New
Hampshire, 2004
New
Jersey, 1988 - Campaign Plans
New
Jersey, 1992 (1)-(2)
New
Mexico, 1992
New
York, 1988
New
York, 1988 - Private Polls
New
York, 1989 - Demographics Information
New
York, 1991-1992
North
Carolina, 1988-2000
North
Dakota, 1992
Ohio,
1988-2000
Ohio,
1991-1992 (1)-(2)
Oklahoma,
1992
Box 139 Individual States File
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
Oregon, 1992
Pennsylvania,
1988-1990
Pennsylvania,
1992
Pennsylvania,
2000
Rhode
Island, 1992
South
Carolina, 1988-1992 (1)-(2)
South
Carolina, 2000 - Primary
South
Dakota, 1992
Tennessee,
1988-1992 (1)-(2)
Texas,
1988-1992 (1)-(2)
Vermont,
1988-1992
Virginia,
1992
Washington/Oregon,
1988-1992 (1)-(2)
Wisconsin,
1988-2000
Wyoming,
1992
Bush
- Quayle, 1992 - Minimum Vote Goals by ADI (1)-(2)
Box 140 Robert Teeter Correspondence
December
1991 (1)-(2)
January
1992
February
1992 (1)-(2)
March
1992 (1)-(2)
April
1992 (1)-(2)
May
1992 (1)-(3)
June
1992 (1)-(2)
Box 141 Robert Teeter Correspondence
July
1992 (1)-(2)
August
1992 (1)-(2)
September
1992 (1)-(3)
October
1992 (1)-(2)
Box 142 The Council for Excellence in Government Surveys
The
Council for Excellence in Government - General, 1995 - 1997 (1)-(2)
4356b,
Role of Government - Focus Groups, February 1995
4356b,
Role of Government - National Survey, March 1995 (1)-(4)
4356b,
Role of Government - Summaries and Press Release
4820,
Attitudes toward Government - National Survey, February 1997
5436
- National Survey, May-June 1999 (1)-(5)
Box 143 The Council for Excellence in Government Surveys
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
5436
- Teeter Notes for Presentation/Press Conference, July 1999
5888,
E-Government - Report
5888a,
E-Government - Government Workers Survey, August 2000
5888b,
E-Government - Customers (Leaders) Survey, August 2000
5888c,
E-Government - National Public Survey, August 2000 (1)-(3)
6446,
E-Government - Survey Reports
6446,
E-Government - Teeter Notes for Presentation/Press Conference, 2001
6446a,
E-Government - National Public Survey, November 2001 (1)-(4)
Box 144 The Council for Excellence in Government Surveys
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
6446b,
E-Government - Government Work Survey, November 2001 (1)-(2)
6630,
Young Adult Interest in Public Service, April 2002 (1)-(3)
6943,
E-Government - Report
6943a,
E-Government - Public Survey, February 2003
6943b,
E-Government - Government Worker Survey, February 2003
6943c,
E-Government - International Survey, March 2003(1)-(2)
Box 145 The Council for Excellence in Government Surveys
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
6943e,
E-Government - Best Practices Survey, February 2003 (1)-(2)
7192a,
Homeland Security Public Survey, February 2004 (1)-(3)
7192b,
First Responders Survey, March 2004
Box 146 Educational Testing Service Surveys
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
6297, Survey on
Education Reform - General, April/May 2001
6297, Survey on
Education Reform - Teeter's Materials for Presentation/Press Conference,
April/May 2001 (1)-(2)
6297b, Survey on
Education Reform - Public and Parents Data, April/May 2001 (1)-(5)
6297b, Survey on
Education Reform - Educators and Education Policymakers, April/May 2001 (1)-(3)
6600, Survey on Teacher
Quality – Focus Group, April 2002
6600, Survey on Teacher
Quality - General, May/June 2002
Box 147 Educational Testing Service Surveys
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
6600, Survey on Teacher
Quality - Teeter's Material for Presentation/Press Conference, April - June
2002
6600b, Survey on Teacher
Quality - Public Data, May 2002 (1)-(6)
6600c/d, Survey on
Teacher Quality - Educators and Education Policymakers Data, May 2002 (1)-(2)
6890, Survey on Higher
Education - General, May - August 2003 (1)-(2)
6890, Survey on Higher
Education - Video, July 2003
6890a, Survey on Higher
Education - Focus Groups, April 14-18, 2003 (1)-(2)
Box 148 Educational Testing Service Surveys
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
6890a,
Survey on Higher Education - Focus Groups, April
14-18, 2003 (3)
6890b-e,
Survey on Higher Education - Data, April 2003 (1)-(5)
7286b,
Survey - Public Data, May/June 2004 (1)-(5)
7286c,
Survey - Policymakers Data, May/June 2004
Recommended Calls from President Ford to
Governor Rhodes of Ohio and Governor Bond of Missouri