Emphasis Preaching Journal
George Gallup, the founder of...
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George Gallup, the founder of the American Institute of Public Opinion, conducted one of his famous Gallup Polls just before the 1948 Truman-Dewey U.S. presidential election. Gallup picked Dewey to win. Not long after the election, Gallup was stopped by a policeman for driving down a one-way street against the arrow. On reading the name on Gallup's driver's license, the officer grinned broadly and exclaimed, "Wrong again!" When Christ wipes away every tear from the eyes of the faithful, he will have one final message for the Prince of Death: "Wrong again!" -- Sherer
