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Global majority seeks trustworthy news but may be vulnerable to disinformation
Ipsos research for the Trust Project finds limited appetite to pay for news and more confidence in one’s own acumen about the reliability of sources than in other people’s
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Will the economy or coronavirus be the decisive issue on Election Day?
Trump’s diagnosis keeps the coronavirus front and center in the presidential race.
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Why we are susceptible to disinformation
Do populist or nativist sentiments impact the spread of fake news?
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The truth about shared truth
There’s a prevalent narrative that trust and truth are dead. But Ipsos research finds these concepts alive, important, and more valued than ever.
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The impact of a debate is pretty minimal if an insect can steal the show
Vice-presidential debate does little to change the trajectory of the campaign.
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Eighty-six percent of Americans are confident in the ability of their cleaning products to protect against COVID-19
New American Cleaning Institute/Ipsos Poll finds that nearly half plan to clean and disinfect more this flu season in light of COVID-19 pandemic
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VP debate improves views of Harris
FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll conducted after the VP debate shows most Americans were happy with the debate, both candidates’ performance
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U.S. consumer sentiment drops
Economic uncertainty erodes previous weeks’ gains in consumer confidence
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: General Election Tracker (10/07/2020)
Biden continues to outperform Trump; Trump's approval rating is flat