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Change is in the air
Americans are making plans to travel and socialize in summer 2021; but have mixed views on vaccine passports and needing to know employees’ vaccination status before patronizing businesses.
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What’s Next – Telecommunications New Consumer Mindsets
Leveraging behavioral science-driven mindsets is more important than ever – look to update your segmentation, create engaging digital and brick and mortar experiences, and connect offers on an emotional level.
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The majority of Americans support placing a term or age limit on Supreme Court seats
Only 38% of Americans support the idea of increasing the size of the Supreme Court from 9 to 13 justices
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Cliff’s Take: Cautiously Impatient
Will Americans accept vaccine passports in their eagerness to reopen?
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (04/15/2021)
Americans are split along party lines on Biden's handling of the nation's top issues
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[WEBINAR] Shaping 2025 and Beyond
We will discuss insights from Ipsos’ Shaping 2025 and Beyond report and share our four plausible yet thought-provoking scenarios for the next five years (and beyond).
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Cliff’s Take: Our National Dissonance
Surging optimism is the flip side of paranoia and distrust of the system
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (04/08/2021)
Biden continues to benefit from near-universal approval among his Democratic base
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Majority of Republicans still believe the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump
Latest Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that Republicans continue to view former President Trump favorably and believe his 2020 election loss was the result of illegal voting or election rigging
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Americans are split on President Biden's American Jobs Plan as a whole but agree that certain measures should be implemented
New Ipsos poll finds that Americans are split on the American Jobs Plan as a whole but do support a number of its individual policies