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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (03/28/2018)
President Trump's approval rating holds steady at 40%, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions continues to narrowly lead (17%) as the next executive branch staff member to be fired or resigned in the Ipsos Wh'Exit poll.
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Are we headed for a car-culture war?
Futurists and technologists promote a vision of the autonomous future that is shiny and bright. While that vision might come to pass, there’s a reality that it overlooks. We are a divided, tribal and political people. There are no signs of middle ground on issues spanning from abortion to education to gun control. So why should we expect self-driving cars, which portend such a huge change to our way of life, to be any different?
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U.S. and Canada among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles
In the U.S., political divides hint at an impending car-culture war
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When it comes to guns…
Over the last six months, Ipsos has taken the lead in assessing the pulse of America on gun control, violence and related issues.
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Ipsos/USA Today Poll: Crime/Gun Violence is Top Concern Among Young People
Only two-thirds of students say they feel safe at school
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (03/21/2018)
President Trump's approval rating holds steady at 41% while Jeff Sessions ties Jared Kushner for the top spot in the Wh'Exit Poll.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (03/14/2018)
President Trump's approval rating is steady at 39%, healthcare remains the most important problem for Americans
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Ipsos/BuzzFeed poll: Most Gun Owners Support Policies Aimed at Reducing Gun Violence
Ipsos, in partnership with BuzzFeed News, has examined how gun owners feel about gun control and recent policy proposals. Findings show that NRA members are less likely to support policies, compared to non-members.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (03/07/2018)
President Trump's approval rating holds steady at 40% while Jared Kushner takes the top spot in the Wh'Exit Poll.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (2/28/2018)
President Trump's approval ratings remain steady at 40%, while Chief of Staff, John F. Kelly, has moved up to number two on the Wh'Exit poll.