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Americans blame social media, elected officials, TV and cable news for “fake news”
Meanwhile, Republicans and Democrats are divided on the definition of “fake news,” according to a new Ipsos poll
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State of the Union: Biden somewhat exceeded expectations, but approval ratings unchanged
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds Americans are split on who would do a better job, if anyone, as president
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AAPOR Conference 2024
The AAPOR Annual Conference is the premier forum for the exchange of advances in public opinion and survey research. The Conference allows attendees to network with colleagues, learn the latest updates and trends in the field and make new connections. The meeting highlights innovative research, short courses and discussion forums for attendees of diverse disciplines from around the world.
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Millennials and Gen Z less in favor of gender equality than older generations
Ipsos’ annual International Women’s Day finds 60% of Gen Z men across 31 countries think women’s equality discriminates against men.
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Apathy vs. frenzy in the general election is the difference between Biden facing Haley instead of Trump. Each candidate's brand can explain why
New Ipsos analysis leverages the Ipsos Brand Success framework to understand how a Trump vs. Biden and Haley vs. Biden match-up could dramatically change the electorate and stakes come November
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New research suggests that concerns about threats to democracy match the economy and immigration as issues shaping the 2024 election
Ipsos poll finds that negative partisanship is the main issue concern for two in five Americans
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Americans split on continuing military aid to Israel
Meanwhile, Reuters/Ipsos polling finds a plurality say they trust neither Biden nor Trump to broker peace in the Middle East
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Floridians support increasing funding to K-12 public schools
Many also support teachers having credentials and a college degree, curriculum designed by education professionals
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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