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Consumer confidence holds steady following Biden’s inauguration
Partisan divergence widens as Republican sentiment declines further
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What Biden’s approval ratings reveal about the state of the union
Can President Biden’s calls for unity help bridge the partisan divide and sway Americans who have not accepted Trump’s loss?
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The Inside Track: January Highlights
Key highlights from January's Inside Track webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics.
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American public supports President Biden’s first moves
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds majority support for executive actions
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (01/22/2021)
A majority of Americans approve of how Joe Biden is handling his first few days in office
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“What Worries the World?”: Concern about COVID-19 is at its highest level since May 2020
One in two (50%) around the world say that Coronavirus is one of the top issues facing their country today. Many of the 27 countries surveyed show significant month-on-month increases in reported concern.
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Strong majority feel positively toward Biden’s inauguration speech
Ipsos snap poll finds bipartisan agreement in Biden’s speech and the challenges that lie ahead
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Misinformation around U.S. Capitol unrest, election spreading among Americans
Latest Ipsos poll shows Capitol rioters viewed as “criminals,” “right-wing terrorists,” but views divided sharply along partisan lines
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Conservative media consumers run the opinion gamut. How is conservative media responding?
Fox viewers believe QAnon conspiracy theories and the fact that Joe Biden legitimately won the election in equal parts.
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We can’t fix democracy if we can’t even agree what’s broken
American democracy is on life support. And the increasingly alternate realities occupied by some citizens is the central malady suffered by the body politic.