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America still struggles to resolve the challenges of race and justice
Axios-Ipsos Hard Truths poll finds Black Americans are more likely to experience potentially dangerous interactions with the police
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Cliff’s Take: American Alienation
The partisan divide around question of immigration hints at how deep the national fault lines run.
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Looking Forward: Understanding Women Veterans’ Mental Health Needs Post-Pandemic
Lingering mental health concerns will likely disproportionately impact populations already at greater risk. We share research exploring this topic further.
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Over half of Republicans believe Donald Trump is the actual President of the United States
Donald Trump's claims of election fraud has Republicans doubting the legitimacy of Biden's presidency
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Ipsos U.S. Mental Health 2021 Report
Younger Americans more likely to be languishing than older Americans
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (05/20/2021)
President Biden's approval rating remains stable in this week's Core Political
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When will Americans be comfortable with self-driving cars?
Ipsos Mobility Navigator Global Study reveals new vehicle owners remain steady in their interest in autonomous driving in 2021
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U.S. consumer confidence wavers
Decline in the Jobs and Expectations sub-indices from last week leads to more muted sentiment overall
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The Fault Lines of America
Democrat or Republican? Partisanship now defines many Americans’ social identity in a way once reserved for religion and race.
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On Immigration, Americans Favor Both Restrictions and Reforms
NPR/Ipsos poll shows most feel situation at the border is a major problem, but favor pathway to citizenship for certain undocumented immigrants