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America’s hidden common ground on police reform and racism in the United States
Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos Hidden Common Ground survey finds that most Americans want to see changes to policing
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Americans increasingly cautious as coronavirus cases surge
New ABC News/Ipsos poll data finds most Americans are wearing face masks when leaving the home
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Black Americans wholly support protest movement, but optimism for change is muted
New Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds that Black Americans are saddened and angered by Floyd’s killing, but not surprised
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Mental health experiences differ across race, gender and age
Non-whites, women and younger generations more likely to report thinking about mental health often
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While American public supports police reform, reckoning with Confederate past is more complicated
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows that while most support banning chokeholds, opinions on renaming bases is mixed
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Americans’ concerns about COVID-19 continue to decline
New ABC News-Ipsos poll shows Americans more willing to resume activities than they were a month ago
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Americans overwhelmingly view Floyd killing as part of larger problem
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds consensus on problems in the treatment of African Americans by police
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Significant racial disparities exist in knowing someone who has died from COVID-19
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows few overall know someone who has died from the coronavirus, but racial gaps persist
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Quarter of Americans Likely to Attend a Sporting Game In Person Right Now
A new FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll shows that Americans would feel most comfortable attending a sporting game in person if there was a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Ipsos Swing State Survey (04/23/2020)
Biden leads in close race in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.