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Black Americans are not enthusiastic about their choices for 2024
A trended Washington Post-Ipsos poll also finds that most Black Americans do not feel that Biden’s policies have helped them
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What the Future: Gender
Revisit our on demand webinar discussion about the future of gender and what it means for brands, businesses, and all of us as individuals.
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Trump maintains lead in presidential race despite criminal indictment
About half of Americans say the charges are politically motivated.
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Americans are noticing shrinkflation, and they’re not happy
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Consumer Tracker.
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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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Reuters / Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker June 2023
This edition of the Reuters/Ipsos Core Political shows President Joe Biden’s approval rating remaining steady, but low. The economy and crime remain the top concerns and most are unhappy with the direction of the country.
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LinkedIn Collective: The State of B2B Revealed @Cannes 2023
How do B2B marketing leaders navigate through these seismic shifts while continuing to drive growth and impact? In this session, we’ll share insights from our new ‘B2B Marketing Benchmark’ report, identifying the trends shaping B2B like skills-based hiring, AI and the evolving role of the CMO.
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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