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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (06/15/2022)
This week’s Ipsos Core Political has President Biden with a 39% approval rating, a 13-point decrease from this time last year when he stood at 52%.
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How food brands win with positive portrayals of people of color
There are big benefits for food and beverage brands that depict people of color positively in ads – but the sector lags others.
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[WEBINAR] Understanding the Landscape: A 360° View of the Metaverse & Web3
Are you ready to leverage their potential? Don't miss your opportunity to hear in-depth insights into the metaverse and Web3.
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Most small businesses believe it's important to support the LGBTQ+ community
Yet, fewer have taken direct action to support the LGBTQ+ community in the past year
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Majority of homeowners hit with unexpected home repair costs in the past year
New survey shows three-quarters of homeowners have no set plan in place to pay for home maintenance projects
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Music
Tech is influencing music in myriad ways, from how artists create it, to how fans discover it, to how we view performances live – or virtually. And yet what’s not changing is the vital role it plays in our lives, from entertainment to mental health.
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Proper context
This week we are taking a step back and looking at the rest of the world, how anti-establishment opinion has held up during the pandemic, the main issues globally, and three case studies examining how these dynamics are playing out in elections.
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Forty-five percent of Americans support nuclear power energy plants
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll finds two in five Americans say they are familiar with nuclear power energy plants.
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Consumer Perspectives on Patient Experience in the U.S.
Ipsos and The Beryl Institute share findings from the latest edition of PX Pulse, a quarterly tracking survey of patient experience.
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Half of Americans still blame Trump for the Jan 6th riot
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll fielded in advance of the Congressional January 6th Select Committee hearings, finds half of Americans believe the people who broke into the Capitol are criminals.