I'm having a hard time finding other polls to compare. Are they trying to justify their samples before the election?
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NEW YORK A new Gallup poll shows that the public values "values" less than November exit polls suggested, but another survey from the same outfit released today shows a historic surge in Republican party affiliation.
In Gallup's latest poll this month, those identifying themselves as Republicans jumped to 37% of the public, with Democrats now clearly trailing with 32%.
Democrats have long held more party members than Republicans. During the Clinton years, the bulge was about 5% to 6%. As recently as late-October of this year the Democratic edge was 37% to 34%.
Gallup noted today: "Post-election shifts in partisanship after presidential elections or midterm congressional elections are not routine, but are also not uncommon."
Another Gallup poll also released today showed that, contrary to many press reports, "values" ranked well behind the war in Iraq, terrorism and the economy as a prime concern of Americans.