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Americans don’t see eye to eye on the protests
Perhaps because they are not seeing the same protests, depending on where they're getting their news.
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Black Americans wholly support protest movement, but optimism for change is muted
New Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds that Black Americans are saddened and angered by Floyd’s killing, but not surprised
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How Americans are Creating (Safe) Summertime Joy in 2020
Glimmers of hope and cautious optimism are helping to drive creative, albeit unconventional, plans to enjoy the warmer months.
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Mental health experiences differ across race, gender and age
Non-whites, women and younger generations more likely to report thinking about mental health often
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While American public supports police reform, reckoning with Confederate past is more complicated
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows that while most support banning chokeholds, opinions on renaming bases is mixed
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World Refugee Day 2020: How attitudes toward refugees have changed since the COVID-19 outbreak
New survey shows global and U.S. opinion more supportive of the right to seek refuge from war or persecution, but less open to welcoming refugees and increasingly skeptical about their status.
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Gains in U.S. consumer confidence prove to be fleeting
The drop-off in optimism coincides with the resurgence of new coronavirus cases in at least 20 states.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (06/17/2020)
Biden leads in the race for the presidency against Trump, Trump’s approval is slipping
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Americans are worried about a possible second wave, but is it enough to get them to social distance again?
With new coronavirus cases on the rise in at least 20 states, Americans are beginning to see the virus as more of a threat again.