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Ipsos Update - May 2021
Climate change, vacations and vaccine passports, President Biden’s first 100 days and the latest trends in South Korean society are some of the featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
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Cliff's Take: Big Government Forever?
Democrats and Republicans do not see eye to eye on the expanding role of government.
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Biden’s First 100 Days
We explore how the first 100 days of Biden’s Presidency has reshaped America.
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Nine in ten Americans say overcoming divisiveness is now more important than ever before
New Public Agenda/USA Today poll explores how the past year impacted divisiveness in the U.S.
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What Worries the World – April 2021
Overall levels of concern about Coronavirus remain steady worldwide, but the underlying picture is unstable. Worries about Covid-19 are rising in a number of countries, while starting to decline in others.
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Yang holds a small lead in NYC mayoral primary, far from taking a majority
Spectrum News NY1/Ipsos poll shows voters unfamiliar with candidates, ranked-choice voting procedure
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Expectations have never been higher
Confidence in the future of the economy soars to the highest point in 19 years, but is the nation approaching a “vaccine wall?”
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Cliff’s Take: Our National Dissonance
Surging optimism is the flip side of paranoia and distrust of the system
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Cliff’s Take: Advancing A Post-COVID Agenda
What Biden’s approval numbers presage for building back after the pandemic
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Majority of Republicans still believe the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump
Latest Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that Republicans continue to view former President Trump favorably and believe his 2020 election loss was the result of illegal voting or election rigging