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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey March 2023
Donald Trump leads the Republican primary field. Many are concerned about the federal deficit. About one-third of Americans would consider purchasing an all-electric vehicle.
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Path to Purchase Institute Future Forward
Be sure to join us on Tuesday, May 16 [10am | Breakout 1] for Capitalizing on Convergent Commerce in Blended Online and Offline Shopping Worlds.
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CX FORUMS Experience Chicago
Ipsos is delighted to be giving the keynote presentation on May 18th. Focused on innovation, Ipsos’ Dan Poling and Stephanie Bannos-Ryback will offer strategic customer experience perspectives for the food and foodservice industries.
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AAPOR Annual Conference
The AAPOR Annual Conference is the premier forum for the exchange of advances in public opinion and survey research. The Conference allows attendees to network with colleagues, learn the latest updates and trends in the field and make new connections. The meeting highlights innovative research, short courses and discussion forums for attendees of diverse disciplines from around the world.
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Violence in democracies: The role of fake news, disinformation and social media
This Ipsos analysis for Les Entretiens de New York reveals a small minority in the US and France considers violence a viable means to achieve political goals.
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What worries the world - March 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 12 months.
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Airlines for America (A4A) / Ipsos 2023 Air Travelers in America Survey
Nine in ten Americans have flown commercially
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Most say Trump is not above the law
Many see the investigation as politically motivated, but see the allegations as believable
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Twenty years after the invasion of Iraq, few feel the war has made America safer
Separately, the Axios/Ipsos Two Americas Index finds that most Americans oppose a “national divorce”
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Half of Americans Support Government Bailouts of Banks
Americans are confident in their individual banks, but are split on support of bank bailouts by the government.