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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey - January 2024
Former president Donald Trump maintains his lead for the Republican presidential nomination.
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American public split on Trump removal from Colorado, Maine ballots
ABC News/Ipsos poll finds majority support criminal charges against Trump; fewer support Biden impeachment inquiry
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What to know heading into the 2024 Iowa Caucuses
Below are five charts showing how the Republican primary is shaping up entering the Iowa Caucuses and what it means for the broader presidential election
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Data dive: 2023 in review
In 12 infographics, we look back at key Ipsos Global Advisor polls from a year that was filled with a few very high highs and some really low lows.
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Global predictions for 2024: Optimism is on the rise as more think next year will be better
However, people expect climate change to worsen in 2024, the Ipsos Predictions survey finds
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Identifying A Common False Positive: US Election 2024
Below are five charts that unpack some commonly held false beliefs about American elections
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Perils of perception, prejudice and conspiracy theories
The gap between reality and perception is often massive. This is illustrated by a new survey carried out for the Royaumont Talks, whose theme this year was "Believing". The results were presented on 1 December at Royaumont Abbey by Didier Truchot, founder and chairman of Ipsos. In this survey, Ipsos tested the beliefs of the population in ten major countries on a range of social, political, economic and current affairs issues – and compared them with actual data.
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Among Republicans, Trump leads the Republican primary, gaining ground since September
New Reuters/Ipsos polling finds that the economy and reducing crime are the main issues for Americans when it comes to determining how they will vote
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Heading into a presidential election year, satisfaction with democracy is low
New Ipsos KnowledgePanel: The State of Democracy analyzes views on democracy across Croatia, France, Italy, Poland, Sweden, the UK, and the U.S.
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Have the first four Republican debates meant anything?
Below are five charts on the state of the Republican primary, how the first four debates have panned out, and how the debates have (and have not) moved the needle