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Ahead of the Debate, Do National Trends Help Us Understand Iowa?
Weeks away from the Iowa caucus and just hours away from the debate, we look at how national polls correspond with likely caucus goers’ impressions of the candidates.
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Reuters/Ipsos Economy Poll
A majority of Americans agree that the very rich should contribute an extra share of their total wealth to support public programs.
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: 2020 Democratic Primary Tracker (1/10/2020)
Biden and Sanders are the top choices for Democrats, Warren remains in third place for the nomination
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Small Dollars Are Fueling the 2020 Election
Campaign fundraising has been an intense focus for the primary candidates. We look at how much people are giving.
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Congress Is Divided Over Impeachment’s Legislative Limbo. Turns Out, Americans Are Too.
Impeachment still hangs in legislative limbo as the new year begins. Americans are split over how Congress should move forward on almost everything.
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AMA Virtual Conference: The Year Ahead
2020 will bring an abundance of changes. The AMA’s line-up of keynote speakers will teach you how to be a catalyst for change, internally and inter-personally; get you caught up with what the 2020 election means for marketers, and introduce you to new trends and re-imagined frameworks for your operations.
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How Twitter felt about the sixth Democratic debate
Winners and losers from the smallest debate pool yet, as told by people on Twitter.
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Looking for holiday cheer? Global consumer confidence hits new over 2-year low
Global Consumer Confidence Index in December is at the lowest since May 2017.
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: 2020 Democratic Primary Tracker (12/20/2019)
Biden, Sanders and Warren remain frontrunners; despite his late start, Bloomberg gains a foothold in the race
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Half of Americans Have Discussed the Impeachment Proceedings with Family During Holiday Gatherings
Seven in ten say they are following the proceedings, with a third saying they are following them “a great deal”