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A partisan split has opened in the need for government to play a role in AI regulation
A majority of Americans think that the government has a role to play in regulating AI — but we're divided on the extent of that role, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Americans place high importance on immigration officer training and conduct
Sixty-two percent now say current immigration enforcement efforts go too far
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Where Americans stand on immigration
Below are five charts on how Americans feel about immigration and how the landscape on immigration has shifted over the first year of President Donald Trump’s second administration
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Few see unlimited campaign spending as a form of free speech
New poll finds overwhelming cross-partisan concern about money in politics ahead of 50th anniversary of Buckley v. Valeo Supreme Court decision on campaign finance
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President Trump Approval Rating
The January Reuters/Ipsos Core Political survey finds that Americans see a wide range of issues as the country’s most important problem, with threats to democratic values and norms and the economy running neck and neck as the top concerns.
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Majority of Americans say federal immigration enforcement efforts go too far
Seven in ten are following immigration news very or somewhat closely
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Health and Wellness: Data, insights, and solutions
What do people want from their health and their healthcare? And from telehealth to public health policy, how is that changing? Here’s Ipsos’ top insights on these issues and others.
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Sports and Entertainment: Key insights on fandom, betting, media, and more
The ways we spend our free time are changing amidst generational shifts, technological innovation, and more. Read on for a closer look at Ipsos’ exclusive data on sports and entertainment.
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The economy: Key insights, data and solutions on inflation, recession, consumer confidence and more
Here’s Ipsos' latest and greatest data on the economy for business leaders, policymakers and insights professionals
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What midterm projections tell us about Trump’s central struggle
Below are five charts on what these projections say about the Republican Party’s chances in the 2026 midterms, why Trump and the Republican Party have faded in polling, and what this says about Trump’s central struggle