Monday, Nov. 13, 1944
Last Guesses
All public opinion polls had picked Franklin Roosevelt.
P: The FORTUNE Survey, conducted by Elmo Roper, divided the popular civilian vote: Roosevelt, 53.6%; Dewey, 46.4%.*
P: The Crossley poll included an estimate of the soldier vote, its prediction: Roosevelt, 52.2%; Dewey, 47.8%.
P: The Gallup poll, after hanging squarely on the fence for days, made no final prediction, but totted up its election-eve total: Roosevelt, 51.5%; Dewey, 48.5%. In electoral votes, Gallup gave F.D.R. 18 sure states with 165 votes, Dewey ten sure states with 85 votes; and left 20 states with 281 votes in the balance.
*FORTUNE'S secret ballot, marked while the interviewer was not looking, varied 1% in Dewey's favor: Roosevelt, 52.5%; Dewey, 47.5%
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