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Harris has the momentum. The fundamentals say something different
With the Democratic National Convention being held next week, here are five charts on Harris’ momentum swing and what the fundamentals are saying heading into the final stretch of the 2024 election.
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Four in five Americans believe it is important for Harris and Trump to debate
New Syracuse University/Ipsos poll also finds that Walz is seen as helping Harris’ chances at winning, while Vance is seen as hurting Trump’s
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Majority of residents in five MENA countries want next U.S. president to reduce conflict, tension in the Middle East
Most residents across these five countries – including Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates – say they are following the current U.S. election closely
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Harris gains, but Trump still holds the fundamentals
Ipsos Presidential Election 2024 Forecast Update
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Most Americans believe the presidential election will have a major impact on the future of the Supreme Court
New USA Today/Ipsos polling finds that many Americans see the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision as a major threat to democracy, with most supporting President Biden’s proposed reforms
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Nationally, Harris holds a small lead over Trump
New Ipsos polling finds that among the same group of Americans there has been some movement towards Harris
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Nearly half of families report taking out student loans, up from this time last year
However, 2023-2024 reported college spending is stable compared to 2022-2023
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Brands in the context of a changing America
Five charts on the shifting values of American society, where that leaves brands, and what Tom Hanks can teach us here
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College Student Views On Free Expression And Campus Speech 2024
A Knight Foundation-Ipsos study from the Knight Free Expression Research Series
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Most Democrats are very enthusiastic about Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds an increased interest in voting among Democrats after Biden stepped out of the race and endorsed Harris