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How impactful will immigration be in the election?
Below are five charts on where Americans stand when it comes to immigration, how Americans feel about various immigration policies, and how varying media silos could amplify the issue of immigration heading into the election
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Securing the border is seen as the top immigration priority
New Scripps News/Ipsos poll also finds that a majority support both a path to citizenship for dreamers and mass deportation, underscoring the deep partisan divides on how to best handle the issue
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Half of Americans never think they'll get COVID again
Half of Americans (49%) believe they'll never get COVID again, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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New report from Ipsos ranks winners in the Retail Petroleum and Convenience Store sector — and how competitors can get ahead
Ipsos’ newest Petro-Convenience Experience Excellence Competitive Benchmark Report identifies the perks and pain points that make or break the forecourt through backcourt customer journey
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Majority of Americans say Harris won the debate
New ABC News/Ipsos polling finds Harris has slight lead on the ballot, even as Trump is seen as better on the issues most important to Americans for the election
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Will the Harris-Trump debate move the needle?
Below are five charts on who watched the debate, how Americans felt about Harris and Trump following the debate, and how, if at all, the debate will affect the race to the White House
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Harris maintains slight edge over Trump among voters nationwide
Half of registered voters view Harris as the debate winner
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News
The future of news matters for brands, the general public, and … democracy itself. Here are the forces that could shape the headlines, businesses’ bottom lines and everything in between.
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Why news is worth protecting and how to save it for our collective futures
Contrary to the saying, no news is actually not good news, says What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael. Here’s what publishers, brands and citizens can take away from this issue.