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Majority of Americans say Harris won the debate
New ABC News/Ipsos polling finds Harris has slight lead on the ballot, even as Trump is seen as better on the issues most important to Americans for the election
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Harris maintains slight edge over Trump among voters nationwide
Half of registered voters view Harris as the debate winner
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Harris has slight advantage over Trump, unchanged from before the DNC
ABC News/Ipsos polling finds Trump has the advantage on key issues of the economy and inflation though
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Most think Harris will accept the outcome of the election. Few think Trump will.
New ABC News/Ipsos polling finds most Americans trust the election process and vote count
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Harris has small lead over Trump in latest Reuters/Ipsos Poll
National poll also shows more excitement among Democrats ahead of the election
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Proposed policy to end federal income tax on tips has bipartisan support
New Ipsos poll find that while proposals to eliminate taxes on tips has majority support among the American public, Americans are more mixed on potential outcomes
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Some Americans have delayed getting medical treatment for a variety of reasons
Ipsos poll on transportation equity and healthcare access
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Satisfaction with presidential candidates higher after Biden exit
New ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds that Trump has the edge on economy and inflation, while more believe Harris is better fit mentally and physically to serve as president
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Four in five Americans believe it is important for Harris and Trump to debate
New Syracuse University/Ipsos poll also finds that Walz is seen as helping Harris’ chances at winning, while Vance is seen as hurting Trump’s
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Most Americans believe the presidential election will have a major impact on the future of the Supreme Court
New USA Today/Ipsos polling finds that many Americans see the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision as a major threat to democracy, with most supporting President Biden’s proposed reforms