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Nearly three in five registered voters in Florida favor expanding abortion access via ballot measure
The latest USA Today/Ipsos poll finds that white Floridians are more likely than Hispanic Floridians to say they will vote for state abortion legalization
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Two-thirds of registered voters say Trump’s hush money charges are serious
Reuters/Ipsos poll finds one-quarter of potential Trump voters say they would not vote for him if he was serving time in prison
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Latino Americans aren’t favorable to Trump or Biden, but feel the Democratic Party better represents them
New poll of Latino/Hispanic Americans finds that younger Latinos feel less optimistic about the future of the U.S.
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What the Future: Wellness
Watch our foresight webinar as we explore the future of wellness and how businesses across industries can support consumers with their goals.
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How companies should plan around a pivotal global election year
As voters around the world cast their ballots, brands and businesses should stay prepared for a range of economic, social, and regulatory scenarios. Ipsos’ Nick Chiarelli explains how.
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One in four current undergraduate students are at risk of not completing college
Finances, changes in motivation, and mental health are the top reasons at risk students have considered leaving school according to Sallie Mae/Ipsos polling
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Most Americans support access to medication abortion
Axios/Ipsos poll: Four in five Americans say the FDA should continue approving and regulating medicines in the U.S.
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Who's voting for Robert Kennedy Jr.?
Below are five charts on support for RFK Jr., what his supporters look like, and how his candidacy might affect 2024
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Airlines for America (A4A) / Ipsos Air Travelers in America Survey
Ipsos conducted Airlines for America annual travel survey.
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The Vibrant Fringes: Spotting opportunities beyond the mainstream
Listening to individuals from the fringes can allow marketers to address an underserved market while also uncovering new opportunities and innovations to build brand equity.