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America the Uncertain: September Briefing Highlights
Key highlights from September's America the Uncertain webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics.
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Over half of Maine’s registered voters support employers issuing vaccine mandates
Spectrum News/Ipsos Maine poll finds that most Maine registered votes support vaccine mandates at work and mask requirements in public spaces
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Cliff’s Take: 9/11’s Long Reach
Americans still see international terrorism as one of the top threats to the U.S.
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U.S. consumer confidence maintains stability
Just over half expect the economy to recover quickly post-COVID
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Trust in research
Read our latest paper with insights about fostering trust, advocacy and motivation among research participants.
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (09/09/2021)
The economy and public health continue to be the most pressing issues for Americans
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Over two-thirds of Americans support resettling Afghan allies in the United States
NPR/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans are in favor of admitting certain groups of Afghans into the United States but are not as willing to welcome people fleeing violence from other areas of the world
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Over half of Californians approve of Gavin Newsom the week before the recall election
Spectrum News/Ipsos poll finds current Governor Gavin Newsom with a 58% favorability rating in California, a 32 percent lead over his closest challenger, Larry Elder (26%)
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Twenty years later, Americans still feel the personal impact of 9/11
Two decades on, Americans see September 11th as one of the most influential and personally impactful events of the 21st century
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Americans still see 9/11 as one of the most impactful events in recent history
The events of September 11th, 2001 have implications for daily life, 20 years on.