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We can’t fix democracy if we can’t even agree what’s broken
American democracy is on life support. And the increasingly alternate realities occupied by some citizens is the central malady suffered by the body politic.
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Majority say credit card rewards are very important, and drive their card usage
New GigaPoints/Ipsos poll finds that credit card rewards/points play a major role in deciding to go with a particular credit card company for many Americans
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How public belief in COVID conspiracy theories and misinformation evolved in 2020
Many still believe that the coronavirus was developed in a laboratory in China.
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More than 1 in 3 Americans believe a ‘deep state’ is working to undermine Trump
NPR/Ipsos poll finds widespread concerns about the spread of false information, despite some believing in COVID-19 and QAnon-related conspiracies
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Trust in American institutions took a hit in 2020. Will next year be more of the same?
It was the best of times; it was the worst of times for the public’s relationship to its government.
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Post-election, patterns of news consumption look different
FOX News viewership is down, “none” is up.
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#2020: 8 Social Insights That Defined an Extraordinary Year
In a chaotic and unpredictable era, eight themes show how people adjusted to multiple crises in 2020 and offer valuable clues about the role brands can play.
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Has gerrymandering hurt Democrats this decade?
The 2020 election results will help shape the congressional map for years to come.
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Americans prioritize frontline workers for coronavirus vaccine
New ABC News/Ipsos survey finds many Americans believe elected officials and athletes should be towards the back of the line
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Americans more eager to get coronavirus vaccine
Reluctance to take coronavirus vaccine lessens following the 2020 presidential election and latest breakthroughs from Pfizer and Moderna.