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How Strongly Do People Identify with their Zodiac Sign? Well, It Depends on Who You Are
As both the year and decade wrap-up, many people will be turning inward and skyward to get an idea of what the next year, or ten, will hold. In this new survey of Americans, we investigate these cosmos-focused people.
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American Opinion on Military Intervention in Iran
While most Americans see Iran as a potential security threat, they are not in favor of a preemptive strike on Iranian military interests
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Congress Is Divided Over Impeachment’s Legislative Limbo. Turns Out, Americans Are Too.
Impeachment still hangs in legislative limbo as the new year begins. Americans are split over how Congress should move forward on almost everything.
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Global Advisor: Measures to Curb Overfishing Receive Widespread Support Globally
Globally, the majority of adults support policies to make fishing more sustainable
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How Twitter felt about the sixth Democratic debate
Winners and losers from the smallest debate pool yet, as told by people on Twitter.
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More than a Quarter of Americans Post Original Content on Social Media
In support of this week’s Cliff’s Take, Ipsos fielded a poll on social media use and behaviors.
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Looking for holiday cheer? Global consumer confidence hits new over 2-year low
Global Consumer Confidence Index in December is at the lowest since May 2017.
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: 2020 Democratic Primary Tracker (12/20/2019)
Biden, Sanders and Warren remain frontrunners; despite his late start, Bloomberg gains a foothold in the race
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Impeachment Vote (12/19/2019)
Half of Americans believe the President is guilty of obstruction of Congress and abuse of power.