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Fourth Trump indictment does little to change public opinion
New ABC News/Ipsos polling finds Georgia indictment attitudes, like others, diverge significantly along partisan lines
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Perceptions of the economy impact Biden's approval and chances in 2024
In a hypothetical 2024 match-up between Biden and Trump, the race is too close to call.
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Despite indictments, Trump leads primary field as DeSantis loses support
Most Americans have largely made up their minds about whether the former president is guilty or innocent
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What it will take to help people trust AI for democracy
In a post-deepfake world, it can be hard to believe what you see. But AI tools also have the potential to shore up trust in institutions, says Ginny Badanes, senior director of the Democracy Forward initiative at Microsoft.
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Indictment watch
Five charts documenting how Americans feel about Trump’s latest (and possible) indictments and how this could play into his aspirations for reelection.
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The Up (and Down) Side of ESG Scrutiny
As climate change, economic strife, and community malaise hit closer to home, people are feeling expected to align their wallet with their social conscience. While price, product, and service will always be key, how companies measure up on ESG initiatives is going to be a much bigger factor in future purchase decisions.
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Elections amid an evolving economy
Below are five charts showing how the main issue is evolving and how this can shake up the 2024 election
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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey July 2023
Trump maintains his lead in the primary, and a general election matchup between Biden and Trump is tied
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Most Americans are aware of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, but familiarity remains low
NAMI/Ipsos poll: Half say Congress should highly prioritize funding the Lifeline