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Acrimonious presidential debate leaves race largely unchanged
FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos post debate survey finds Biden marginally stronger
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Polarized media landscape erodes chances of effective COVID response
In a fractured media and political landscape, misinformation about the coronavirus has taken on a life of its own and is contributing to eroding trust in public health institutions - and raising doubts about a possible future vaccine.
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Two in three Americans likely to get coronavirus vaccine
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows the number of Americans planning to get vaccinated, while still a majority, has declined from May
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Cliff’s Take: Politicizing Science And Public Health A Dangerous Course
Politicization Of Pandemic Leads To Crumbling Trust In Institutions Tasked With Solving The Crisis
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Painless payments aren’t without downsides
Paying hurts, both literally and figuratively. But as technology makes the process of payments and lending smoother for consumers, there are potential downsides for both shoppers and brands.
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Most Americans say President Trump moved too slowly on coronavirus pandemic
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds most Americans do not trust Trump on the pandemic, are split on Biden
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No post-RNC bounce for Trump or Biden
Biden came away from both conventions with an improved favorability rating.
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COVID-19: Our Coronavirus Research, Reports and Data
In an uncertain world, data matters. Ipsos experts share new research about the pandemic.
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Most Americans say Trump making protests, unrest worse
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows that amidst high levels of concern around protests, most believe the president’s rhetoric is having a negative effect
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Support for protests after Jacob Blake shooting sharply divided by race, partisanship
New Ipsos poll, provided exclusively to NPR, finds more Americans support Biden’s response to the shooting than Trump’s