Election


Advertising Publication

Study Suggests Anti-Trump Ads May Turn Trump Supporters

Ipsos took a close look at the effect of the candidate's ad campaigns on voters of the opposite party.
Politics Survey

Rock the Vote/USA Today Millennial Poll — September 2016

Washington, DC — The findings for the fourth USA Today/Rock the Vote/Ipsos poll were released today.
Politics Survey

Reuters/Ipsos Poll (October 6): Core Political Approval Expansion

Washington, DC — The Ipsos Core Political Data (Expansion) was released today. This reports dives into the Core Political, examining gender, race and education.
Millennials Survey

Ipsos/Diane Rehm Show Study of Millennials

Washington, DC- The findings for the Ipsos poll on Millennial Voting with Diane Rehm Show were released today.
Politics Survey

Reuters/Ipsos Poll (September 26): States of the Nation

Washington, DC- Hillary Clinton holds a small electoral college advantage going into tonight’s big fight, er, debate. However, her lead in several key states is slim and a rough performance tonight could open several paths to 270 for Donald Trump as many states remain tossups.
Election Survey

90% of Ambassadors Indicate Their Home Country is Closely Following the US Presidential Election

Washington, DC- The Ipsos Poll conducted for The Hill & Washington Diplomat was released today. This reports explores responses from roughly 30 international ambassadors.
Election Survey

71% Think Presidential Candidates Should Release Their Tax Returns

Washington, DC- Most Americans surveyed by Ipsos for this Center for Public Integrity survey do not trust either candidate, which is further evidence that 2016 is a battle of the least popular candidates. Regardless who wins the 2016 election, it is clear that neither candidate will enter office with much of a mandate or political capital energized by the electorate. As a result, the next president’s lame duck session may begin on January 20, 2017.