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Populism or a Banana? The Rise of a New Political Agenda
Missed the March 30th Ipsos and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) panel discussion exploring the global resurgence of populism? No worries – download our presentation now!
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Failed AHCA
Washington, DC — The latest Reuters/Ipsos data on public opinion on the collapse of the American Healthcare Act is now available.
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[EVENT] The Rise of Populism: A Global Approach
Join Ipsos and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) for a panel discussion exploring the global resurgence of populism.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/29/2017)
Washington, DC — The NCAA Final Four will be played this weekend! In that spirit, we’ll be bringing you the numbers in rounds of four.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/22/2017)
Washington, DC — Healthcare once again beats out all other issues as the dominant concern for Americans (16%). Number two on the issues of concern list is the economy, coming in at 13%. For anyone who had “morality” in their bracket, we’re sorry to say that you’re probably not going to be pleased with the final four.
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Power Up Your Data by Bridging Language in Social Media
Despite growing cynicism of survey research and its ability to give accurate information, this paper provides evidence that what people report from surveys can be accurate. But more importantly, connecting data from two sources, including unstructured text data, provides greater contextualization of the results.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: American Healthcare Act of 2017
Washington, DC- The latest Reuters/Ipsos data on public opinion on the American Healthcare Act is now available.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/15/2017)
Washington, DC- It’s unclear whether striking the word “affordable” from the Republican healthcare reform act was the cause for the lackluster public response – but the numbers, contrary to some of our polling peers, show little confidence in Speaker Ryan’s plan for the repeal and replace of Obamacare. Reuters will be releasing the exact numbers on this in the next 24 hours, so we encourage everyone to look out for that.
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Majority Support Current Refugee Screening Process
Washington, DC — The latest Reuters/Ipsos data on public opinion on Trump’s revised immigration executive order is now available.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/8/2017)
Washington, DC- Pocketbook issues continue to dominate the public’s primary concerns this week by rating the economy as the number one issue of concern. For the first time in a number of weeks, healthcare has overtaken terrorism as a key issue of concern for the general public.