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Why are Republicans all in on Trump?
Below are five charts showing why exactly Trump is still the Republican favorite.
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT 2024: Chicago
The Quirk's Event is a valuable collection of sessions and networking opportunities with leaders in the insights field.
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Politics & Business: Tactics for Surviving Hyper-partisan Consumers
Revisit our deep dive webinar to hear more about the importance of centering the human over the issue in all arenas of business, including when taking and sticking to a stand, and why employees need to be considered alongside consumers.
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All candidates remain second to Trump prior to the now-cancelled Republican debate in New Hampshire
New 538/Ipsos poll also finds that a majority of Republican primary voters feel the rulings in Colorado and Maine are politically motivated
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Republicans increasingly feel Trump has the best chance at winning the presidency
Findings of a new ABC News/Ipsos poll of 1,480 Republicans and Republican-leaning Americans conducted January 16-17, 2024
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The post-holiday COVID surge barely bothered America
Despite a rise in COVID cases during and after the holidays, a near-record-low number of Americans believe COVID is a risk to them personally, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Are people finally returning to the office?
The number of people shifting from remote work to hybrid work has jumped, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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ARF Future-Proofing the Analytics and Insights Function
We’ve heard a lot about generative AI in the past year, but what impact will it really have on the future of the insights and data analytics workforce?
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How tech is helping companies future-proof their supply chains
How can manufacturers prepare for the unpredictable? Scott DeGroot, vice president of Global Distribution and Planning at Kimberly-Clark Corporation, discusses how strategic foresight can shape flexible and durable supply chains.
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The changes in people, markets and society that will shape the future
Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano looks at the changes in people, markets and society that will shape the future of manufacturing.