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What midterm projections tell us about Trump’s central struggle
Below are five charts on what these projections say about the Republican Party’s chances in the 2026 midterms, why Trump and the Republican Party have faded in polling, and what this says about Trump’s central struggle
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Many Americans view ICE shooting in Minneapolis as excessive use of force
Three in five say efforts by ICE to deal with unauthorized immigration go too far
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With psychedelic mental health therapies on the horizon, Americans are open to learning more
Ipsos research examines information pathways and attitudes regarding the use of psychedelics in mental health treatment
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Plurality say U.S. does not have responsibility to support anti-government protesters in Iran
Three in four have heard at least a little about protests and government crackdown
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This month in foreign policy (so far)
Five charts on how Americans have felt about the U.S. foreign policy so far this year and what might lie ahead
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What’s going on with young American men and how that impacts the rest of America, in five charts
AI, cryptocurrency, porn, and the internet: here's what the Ipsos Consumer Tracker tells us about what young men are going through, and why it matters for everyone.
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People are not fans of dynamic pricing
Only one in three Americans think dynamic pricing would allow them to get deals, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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We’re mostly exhausted, but women really are
Six in ten Americans have often felt stressed, nervous or exhausted in past month, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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One big way this holiday shopping season was different
One in three Americans say they spent more than they intended to over the holidays, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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What do we think 2026 will look like?
Americans are cautiously optimistic about 2026 — for themselves personally, at least — according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.