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Ipsos Update – February 2024
Gender, politics, manufacturing… Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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The 2024 U.S. presidential election outcome is highly uncertain
Read Ipsos' analysis of the election and how to navigate the uncertainty around it
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Most Americans are dissatisfied with their choices for president
Reuters/Ipsos polling finds most, regardless of party, are tired of seeing the same candidates for president and want someone new
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[WEBINAR] The Inside Track: 2024 Election Briefing
Join the Ipsos polling team for our regular briefing on the data and trends transforming the country.
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Why are Republicans all in on Trump?
Below are five charts showing why exactly Trump is still the Republican favorite.
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All candidates remain second to Trump prior to the now-cancelled Republican debate in New Hampshire
New 538/Ipsos poll also finds that a majority of Republican primary voters feel the rulings in Colorado and Maine are politically motivated
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Republicans increasingly feel Trump has the best chance at winning the presidency
Findings of a new ABC News/Ipsos poll of 1,480 Republicans and Republican-leaning Americans conducted January 16-17, 2024
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Why Americans’ attitudes on globalization are in flux
In the information age, consumers have an unprecedented degree of insight on what they buy and how it’s made. That raises the stakes for manufacturers, says Jennifer Bender, associate partner at Ipsos Strategy3.
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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey - January 2024
Former president Donald Trump maintains his lead for the Republican presidential nomination.
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American public split on Trump removal from Colorado, Maine ballots
ABC News/Ipsos poll finds majority support criminal charges against Trump; fewer support Biden impeachment inquiry