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Two-thirds of Americans are concerned over a possible government shutdown
New Ipsos/Reuters poll finds three out of ten Americans say Republicans in Congress are to blame if the federal government shuts down
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Americans support working with North Korea and China to change the current status quo
New American Friends Service Committee/Ipsos Poll finds majority want to work with countries like North Korea and China to change the climate of their relationship.
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Support for allowing the federal government to negotiate drug prices drops when Americans are presented with various arguments
A new PhRMA/Ipsos poll finds that Americans are worried about coverage costs in healthcare and prefer the federal government provide oversight and incentives to lower prices in the healthcare system over setting prices.
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Biden’s standing on key issues softening
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds most disapprove of Biden’s handling of immigration, gun violence, Afghanistan and crime
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Americans are getting into the fall mood
As fall officially gets underway, many Americans are looking forward to decorating their home for Halloween, among other autumnal activities on the docket for the season.
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Workplace vaccine mandates might be the push unvaccinated Americans needed
One in four unvaccinated Americans now say they plan to get the coronavirus vaccine – a huge jump from earlier this month.
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Cliff’s Take: Where America stands on climate change
It’s not always about COVID or hyper-partisanship.
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ARF Cognition Council: Values in Advertising
Do social values, such as appeals to altruism, social justice, and sustainability in an ad impact consumers’ perception of the brand? If so, how and through which cognitive pathways, and for which population segments?
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (09/23/2021)
The economy and public health remain Americans' most important issues as President Biden's approval rating remains at 44%
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U.S. consumer confidence still stuck in place
Six in ten believe that businesses should be allowed to reopen even if the pandemic is still not fully contained