New York Times fills poll tracking gap left by FiveThirtyEight shutdown
Briefly

Following the closure of FiveThirtyEight's poll tracking, The New York Times is stepping in to maintain and update this valuable resource. Collaborating with Siena College, The Times asserts that polling analysis remains crucial amid the current overwhelming and contradictory public sentiment. Their approach involves aggregating polls to provide comprehensive insights rather than relying on individual data points alone. Initially, they will focus on presidential approval ratings, making all polling data freely available with proper attribution, ensuring continued access for journalists and researchers alike.
FiveThirtyEight is gone, and along with its visualization-centric projects, so is their poll tracking that they and others used to analyze public sentiment.
As one half of the Times/Siena College poll, which has been recognized as one of the country's premier pollsters, we believe there's value in an individual poll.
Our goal is to ensure that this resource, which is a foundational tool for many journalists and researchers, remains updated long-term.
The data will be made available free for anybody to use as they wish, so long as they provide attribution to The Times.
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