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Ipsos Quick Take: The Midterm Elections
Read why Ipsos forecasts Republicans likely to win the House of Representatives by a small number of seats, while the Senate and the most competitive gubernatorial elections could go either way.
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[WEBINAR] The Consumer Voice on Sustainability
Join us for a complimentary webinar featuring Ipsos climate change and sustainability experts, Dr. Pippa Bailey and Duncan Fergusson, Director of Social Intelligence Analytics.
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (10/26/2022)
Americans remain pessimistic about the direction the country is headed in as approval of President Joe Biden stands at 39% in this week's Ipsos Core Political
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What worries the world - October 2022
Inflation remains the top global concern for the seventh month in a row with 42% choosing it as a worry.
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Voices of Ukraine: Documenting Life During Wartime
This third installment of Ipsos’ photo-essay series depicts the volunteer movement in Ukraine. It showcases Ukrainians who transport essential workers and evacuees to and from war zones, prepare and deliver food, water, and medical supplies, care for the elderly and rescue wounded animals.
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Younger adults more open to care in a non-traditional environment
A much higher percentage of younger adults believe a non-traditional retail environment is just as good as a dedicated healthcare provider
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Most Americans have used virtual assistant to get answers to their questions
Still, human representatives are seen as best able to answer complicated questions
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Republicans retain advantage over Democrats on key issues of the economy, crime
Less than three weeks from the midterm elections, half of registered voters see the midterms as a referendum on either Joe Biden or Donald Trump
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Nearly half of Americans consider themselves at least a little bit of a fan of Taylor Swift and her music
Ahead of the release of Taylor Swift's album "Midnights", new WSJ/Ipsos poll finds that Millennials are most likely to be fans