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The Inside Track: Election 2020 September Briefing
Key highlights from September's Inside Track: Election 2020, a monthly webinar briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping the 2020 election.
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U.S. consumer sentiment remains buoyant
Majority of Americans believe the economy will pick up strength once coronavirus restrictions are lifted
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Stark divisions by political identification and race emerge regarding economic opportunity in America
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos poll finds more Republicans and white Americans than Democrats and non-white Americans think there is equality of economic opportunity
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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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Small Business Index stabilizes, sentiments towards national economy mostly negative
This quarter’s MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index score reflects the beginning of rebound after major drop in second quarter
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Most Americans think crime is on the rise across the U.S.
New USA Today/Ipsos poll shows nearly two-thirds believe cities are under siege by protesters, counter-protesters
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A Third of Americans Have a Close Relative Who Suffers from Dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease
Most Americans say they are interested in taking steps to reduce their own risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
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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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U.S. consumer sentiment leaps forward
National sentiment reaches highest point since the lockdowns began