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U.S. consumer sentiment at a standstill
Confidence is solidifying, but remains well below pre-pandemic levels
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Misinformation the real winner of the first presidential debate
The debate does not appear to have fundamentally altered the trajectory of the race, though Team Trump may be winning the information war if viral articles on Twitter are any indication.
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Political Atlas spotlight on racism and the 2020 election
Though a focus on the coronavirus continues to dominate the presidential race, questions of racial equality are another defining feature of 2020.
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Interest in COVID-19 vaccine waning
New Newsy/Ipsos poll shows COVID-19 pandemic has bolstered support for public health funding, but not in the form of a tax increase
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[WEBINAR] The Inside Track: Election 2020
Join the Ipsos public polling team for a monthly briefing on the data trends shaping the 2020 election.
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The Inside Track: Election 2020 September Briefing
Key highlights from September's Inside Track: Election 2020, a monthly webinar briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping the 2020 election.
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U.S. consumer sentiment remains buoyant
Majority of Americans believe the economy will pick up strength once coronavirus restrictions are lifted
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Stark divisions by political identification and race emerge regarding economic opportunity in America
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos poll finds more Republicans and white Americans than Democrats and non-white Americans think there is equality of economic opportunity
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Digital elections aren’t binary affairs
Handshaking and kissing babies gets swapped for zeroes and ones this campaign season.
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Back-to-Screens Accelerates Opportunities
As back-to-school means back-to-screens for many kids, creative content and brands can expect growth opportunities to continue, if not accelerate.