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New global poll finds Americans most worried about terrorism, crime, and healthcare - while unemployment tops list of global citizens' worries
Almost two-thirds (64%) of Americans think things in this country are "on the wrong track," in
line with the global average (63%)
Global Ipsos study finds unemployment is the biggest worry of the world, although it is fourth
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll (October 12): Core Political
Washington, DC- Donald Trump is having a bad week. Favorability scores of the Republican have declined since release of the 2005 audiotapes and Hillary Clinton maintains a sizable lead in national polls. However, Trump's support level has not dropped since last week indicating there may be a floor to his potential losses.
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll (October 6): Core Political Approval Expansion
Washington, DC — The Ipsos Core Political Data (Expansion) was released today. This reports dives into the Core Political, examining gender, race and education.
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Ipsos/Diane Rehm Show Study of Millennials
Washington, DC- The findings for the Ipsos poll on Millennial Voting with Diane Rehm Show were released today.