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Ipsos/NPR Examine Views on Sexual Harassment and Assault
Partisanship is the biggest driver of differences in perceptions regarding sexual harassment/assault
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Germany Retains Top “Nation Brand” Ranking, U.S. Out of Top Five Again
Japan is in second place for the first time, while the UK remains in third, and France moves to fourth place — major gains are in the index’s People and Governance sub-categories. Winter Olympics and FIFA World Cup hosts South Korea and Russia improved their images, South Korea most remarkably. The U.S. remains in sixth place.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (10/24/2018)
In this week's generic congressional ballot, Democrats have a seven-point lead over Republicans among likely voters.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (10/17/2018)
This week, Trump’s approval rating among all Americans is 43%, which is 4-points higher than last week’s rating of 39%.
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Americans Would Rather Renovate than Buy a New Home
Given the choice, 77 percent of Americans would rather make upgrades to their current home than make a down payment on a new home
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (10/10/2018)
With less than a month until the election, Democrats continue to lead in the Reuters/Ipsos generic ballot.
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The #MeToo Movement: One Year Later
Men more likely to believe the movement has changed workplace behavior but also more likely to give perpetrators a second chance.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (10/03/2018)
Among likely voters, Democrats enjoy a 12-point advantage over Republicans in the generic congressional ballot.
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Americans Say Cutting Pensions Not Solution to Budget Shortfalls
Vast majority of Republicans and Democrats agree that law enforcement and first responders deserve to have a secure retirement
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Who Are Today's Political Leaders?
President Trump is the clear leader of the Republican party, while a third of Democrats aren't sure who their leader is.