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Is Party ID the only ID?
We’re reaching a point where we start to wonder if it’s possible for Americans to see beyond party affiliation and its tribal cues on any topic.
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How public belief in COVID conspiracy theories and misinformation evolved in 2020
Many still believe that the coronavirus was developed in a laboratory in China.
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U.S. consumer sentiment holds steady
Four in ten Americans believe their financial status will improve as the vaccine is administered
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“What Worries the World?”: The answer is still, predominantly, Coronavirus
COVID-19 continues to lead our ranking of the top global concerns for the ninth consecutive month as we round out the results of our global survey in 2020.
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Why don't people vote?
Medill/NPR/Ipsos poll reveals that nonvoters are more likely to cite disconnect from politics, rather than barriers to submitting a ballot
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The role of culture in a global crisis
Shared values shape individual behavior, and this is even more evident during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Many Americans support initiatives to dismantle educational inequality
Broad recognition that the education system is not working for all students
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What voting looks like in Pennsylvania
This what you need to know about the vote count in Pennsylvania.
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What voting looks like in North Carolina
This what you need to know about the vote count in North Carolina.
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Social Cohesion is under assault globally
Ipsos research finds that almost twice as many global citizens are “weak” than “solid” in their sense of social cohesion