Mather College Gallup poll of Roosevelt vs. Willkie
1 2026-04-23T17:11:35+00:00 Benjamin Bowers 78b1957d54cda1d2cb3b1a500776f35a405a28f2 9 1 Mather College Gallup poll of Roosevelt vs. Willkie, 1940-11-01 plain 2026-04-23T17:11:35+00:00 CWRU Archives unknown Western Reserve University ; E66000 Political Events W00049B 1940-11-01 [Things] unknown Benjamin Bowers 78b1957d54cda1d2cb3b1a500776f35a405a28f2This page is referenced by:
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1940: Speakers, Straw Votes and Polls
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Campaigning at CWRU: Presidential Elections, 1940: Speakers, Straw Votes and Polls
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Information was compiled by staff of the Case Western Reserve University Archives, September 2004.
1940
WRU’s Republican Club hosted an appearance by Ohio Governor John W. Bricker, Congresswoman Frances Bolton, and Cleveland Mayor Harold Burton. The Young Democrats explained their speaker choice, Cleveland columnist Jack Raper, “Instead of having a political speaker, we thought more interest would be aroused by engaging a man who is capable of capturing the imagination.”
Roosevelt led Willkie in the "Gallup Poll" of Mather College 51% to 48%.
The poll conducted by The Reserve Tribune had Roosevelt lead Willkie 48% to 46%.
Cleveland journalist Jack Raper was principal speaker at a forum sponsored by the Democratic Club.Ohio Popular Vote
National Popular Vote
Electoral Vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1,733,139 (52.2%)
Wendell Willkie (R)
1,586,773 (47.8%)Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
27,263,448 (54.7%)
Wendell Willkie (R)
22,336,260 (44.82%)
Norman M. Thomas (Socialist)
116,827 (0.23%)
Roger W. Babson (Prohibition)
58,685 (0.12%)Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
449
Wendell Willkie (R)
82Information was compiled by staff of the Case Western Reserve University Archives, September 2004.