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Americans not optimistic about U.S.-China Cooperation
Most Americans characterize U.S.-China relations as bad.
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Americans hold mixed views on the expulsion of two Tennessee lawmakers
New USA Today Ipsos poll finds fewer than half are aware of the recent events that led to their removal
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American division on Trump indictment deepens
ABC News/Ipsos poll: As independent Americans move away from the former president, a majority say he intentionally acted illegally
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Trump remains favored in 2024 presidential nomination despite criminal charges
Donald Trump's position as front runner has been bolstered since his arraignment on Tuesday.
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Xperiti, an Ipsos company, launches Vepp (vepp.app)
A SaaS solution providing the technological infrastructure for fully compliant, multi-layered and real-time quality verification for B2B market research.
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Trump Indictment and the 2024 Republican Primary
Donald Trump remains the Republican party favorite for the 2024 presidential primary despite a criminal indictment. Ron DeSantis' support has weakened since our last poll.
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Three in five small businesses say rising prices have forced them to seek out more capital
The quarterly Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index falls slightly in Q1 2023
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Ipsos Answers Esomar’s Questions to help online research buyers
The primary aim of the ESOMAR's Questions is to increase transparency and raise awareness of the key issues for researchers to consider when deciding whether an online sampling approach is fit for their purpose.
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Most AR-15 gun owners own AR-15s to protect their self, family, and property
After protection, a major reason most AR-15 gun owners own an AR-15 is because it is fun to shoot, the latest results of a Washington Post-Ipsos poll of gun owners finds.