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Most Americans view latest Trump charges as serious
ABC News/Ipsos poll shows nearly half believe former President Donald Trump should suspend his campaign after most recent indictment; views similar to April indictment
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The indictment, the primaries, and 2024
Below are five charts exploring how public opinion among Republicans has shifted over Trump’s two indictments and a look at the other factors that will affect the 2024 presidential election.
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Reuters/Ipsos Debt Ceiling Resolution Survey
More Americans are satisfied with the deal than not satisfied.
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Americans trust teachers, but some still want parents to be the primary voices on what's taught
Concerns around teacher shortages and underpaid educators drastically overshadow politically-motivated book bans and culture wars
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Pride month 2023: 9% of adults identify as LGBT+
Public opinion across 30 countries is widely favorable to protecting transgender people from employment and housing discrimination, but divided on other measures
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Many women report not feeling comfortable discussing menopause at work
New Bank of America poll with data collection by Ipsos finds menopause is largely viewed as a life stage rather than medical issue
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What Worries the World – May 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 14 months.
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Most Americans are uninformed about gut health and the microbiome
A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MDVIP finds that many Americans are unsure of whether gut health is a fad, and many are uninformed about implications of gut health
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American Workers Mostly Happy with Their Jobs
A new survey of American workers from the Washington Post and Ipsos finds that most workers are satisfied with their jobs, even as a significant minority report their work-life balance swings too far towards work.
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Guns as a public health threat
Below are five charts documenting the rise of gun violence as a public health threat, how Americans feel about the threat of guns, and how gun control may factor into the 2024 presidential race.