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February 2024 Reuters/Ipsos Core Political
Findings of the February 2024 Reuters/Ipsos Core Political
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Majority of Americans oppose Alabama Supreme Court ruling around IVF
New Axios/Ipsos poll shows fewer than half are familiar with the ruling, but those who are aware stand in strong opposition
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American voters are unhappy with the federal government’s energy policy
Most want to see an “all-of-the-above” approach when it comes to energy strategies
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MDVIP/Ipsos poll shows Americans are struggling with the healthcare system
Despite this, many Americans have a positive view of their personal doctors
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It's a major global election year, and populism is on the ballot
Below are five charts on where the world stands on populism and where things could head in 2024
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Most firearm owners use safe storage, revealing opportunities to expand safety measures across key groups
Stop Solider Suicide/Ipsos study explores how people are approaching gun safety
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Most employees say it’s appropriate to discuss mental health at work
Fewer, but still a majority, say they are comfortable actually sharing about their own mental health at work
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Majority of Americans think both Biden and Trump are too old to serve second terms
Americans divided in aftermath of Hur Report and collapsed border deal
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Why are Americans still so pessimistic about the economy?
Below are five charts on the economy, how Americans feel, and what a lagging economy might mean come November
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Majority of parents would let their children play tackle football if they wanted to
New poll also finds a majority support various policies aimed at making tackle football safer for children