An Ipsos poll exclusive for Reuters, fielded May 3, 2022 after the leak of a Supreme Court draft decision challenging Roe v. Wade, finds that in the upcoming November elections, two-thirds of Americans (63%) would be more likely to vote for a candidate who supports passing a law legalizing abortion, replacing Roe if it is struck down.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll finds most Americans are likely to support a political candidate who believes businesses and corporations have the same right to free speech as regular Americans
Key highlights from April’s Inside Track webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics and the upcoming midterm elections.
The latest wave of our Reuters/Ipsos poll tracking the Russia/Ukraine crisis, finds American’s impressions of how President Joe Biden is handling the conflict largely unchanged from a month ago.
A new Ipsos/Spectrum poll fielded among registered voters in North Carolina finds inflation has taken center stage as the main issue and point of conversation about what the federal government, and North Carolina’s elected officials, should deal with.