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Ipsos Update - December 2019
Welcome to December’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month’s featured topics include the future of mobility, global infrastructure and threats facing the world today.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Impeachment Tracker (11/27/2019)
1. Perceptions regarding impeachment remain largely unchanged.
2. Public approval of Trump’s job performance is also unchanged.
3. In the kickoff of the holiday shopping season, both Republican and Democrats report the economy and jobs as the second biggest problem the country faces. -
Ipsos Poll on Gender Roles and Issues
Recent poll explores the biggest problem facing women today and distribution of household responsibilities between partners
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Six in Ten Shoppers Are Buying Things They Would Buy Anyway during Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday
Three quarters of Black Friday and Cyber Monday shoppers will only be shopping sales
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Almost Half of Americans Who Donate to Political Campaigns Are Unaware of Online Processing Fees
Over two in five report finding out that smaller donations are subject to more processing fees will make them less likely to donate
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Navigating the Online Sample Market
Download our latest paper for tips on how to maintain quality throughout the sampling process.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Impeachment Tracker (11/20/2019)
Public opinion of the President at a standstill has impeachment hearings continue
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Going Into the Fifth Debate, Democrats Looking for a Candidate Who Can Beat Trump
Report from Ipsos/FiveThirtyEight Pre and Post-fifth Democratic Debate Poll
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Germany Retains Top “Nation Brand” Ranking, France and Canada Emerge to Round Out the Top Three
France moves to second place with reputational gains in the Governance index. Canada ranks in third place for the first time. The United Kingdom slips by one position, while the U.S. remains in sixth place.
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ABC News/Ipsos Poll: Impact of the First Days of Impeachment Hearings on American Public Opinion
Most Americans are following impeachment proceedings closely; about half feel the President should be removed from office