Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters
For nearly a century, Presidents of the United States have established unique and private relationships with their pollsters. Very few people have served in this capacity as an advisor on public opinion. Presidential polling—the questions asked, the answers compiled, and the way in which that information is used in decision-making—paint an important picture of the history of American democracy. In this spirit, George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management created The Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event to archive and further examine the role public opinion plays in shaping decision-making strategy in the White House.
The principal project of The Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event is an annual assessment of how Americans evaluate the success of their national government. Through public opinion research conducted by the firm HarrisX and analyzed by the nationally recognized pollster Mark Penn, the project informs journalists and scholars as to the knowledge held and the evaluations made by American citizens of their public institutions, the workings of American politics, and the functioning of the U.S. Constitution. The results of the assessment are presented to the public in September each year.
Do Americans Still Have Confidence in Their Government?
Expert political analysts Mark Penn and Dr. Christopher Arterton presented the latest Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters survey on the state of U.S. politics and democracy at the September 18, 2024 event.
“Liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people…”
President John Adams
American Government in the 21st Century Assessment
The American democracy is often described as a grand experiment in popular sovereignty, continually in need of vigilance and tinkering so as to realize the Constitutional values of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Recently, Americans have become increasingly divided by political disputes that tap into these core values. Pursued with unbridled vigor, partisan polarization threatens to undermine the fragile customs and consensus that support our political institutions. It is appropriate, therefore, that we step back and assess how deeply divided Americans are about the fundamental values of democracy itself and our democratic institutions. To this end, the project will take the American Experiment's pulse annually.
- Polling Assessment Survey Results & Presentations: 2020-2024
- 2024 - GW Society of Presidential Pollsters 2024 HarrisX Poll
- 2023 Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event American Government in the 21st Century Survey Presentation
- 2022 Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event American Government in the 21st Century Survey Presentation
- 2021 Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event American Government in the 21st Century Complete Survey Results
- 2021 Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event American Government in the 21st Century Survey Presentation
- 2020 Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event Government Institutions and Power Complete Survey Results
- 2020 Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event Government Institutions and Power Survey Presentation
- Press Releases
Press Release: New GW Poll Shows Confidence in Government Institutions Remains Stagnant
- Majority of Americans concerned that the country and the economy are on the wrong track.
Press Release: New GW Poll Shows Most Americans Approve of Biden, Confident in Future of US
Americans less confident in the direction of the US economy and the country as a whole.
- Press Release: Americans Confident in Future Despite Believing Country Is on Wrong Track, New Survey Finds
- GW poll reveals majority of voters feel Congress and the presidency are not working institutions.
- History and Mission of Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters
The Society of Presidential Pollsters is now known as The Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event.
The Society was founded in 2010 thanks to a generous donation from Mark J. Penn, former pollster to President Bill Clinton. The Society works to locate and obtain records of the polling and related analysis done for the Oval Office. With the help of the libraries at GW, preserve questionnaires, letters, and memorabilia in order to establish an academic resource for the study of presidential decision-making.
The Society aims to delineate the often-elusive role of the presidential pollster. Studying the records obtained, conducting independent research, and working with contemporary historians weaves a narrative of the position going back to the FDR administration.
- Archives
The papers of President Bill Clinton’s pollster and the Society’s founder, Mark J. Penn, are the first to have been submitted to the archives and will be available for research in the near future. This collection includes the actual data in both hard copy cross-tabulations and in researchable electronic format, as well as the memoranda and analysis provided to the President.
Beyond events and archives, the ultimate role of The Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event is to pay tribute to an essential group of advisors to presidents and presidential candidates over the years. For more information about The Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters Event, contact Tracy Sullivan.