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Quincy Institute and The American Conservative poll of Trump voters on the war in Iran

This Quincy Institute and The American Conservative poll was conducted by Ipsos between March 12-14, 2026, among 804 Americans who voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election
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Most Employees Say Mental Health Talk is Work-Appropriate; Stigma Persists

New NAMI/Ipsos Workplace Mental Health Poll: Stress is on the rise, with caregivers and managers without employer-provided training reporting highest burnout rates

7 in 10 Americans want the government to spend more to lower healthcare costs

New Axios/Ipsos American Health Index finds bipartisan support for increased federal spending to cut healthcare costs; trust in government over childhood vaccine requirements has eroded

Americans view prediction markets as closer to gambling

New American Institute for Boys and Men/Ipsos poll also finds that awareness of prediction markets is low
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Pressure at the pump

Below are five charts on how far gas prices have risen, how Americans are responding to the rise in gas prices, and what might come next
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Most Americans say President Trump has not clearly explained U.S. goals in Iran

Six-in-ten expect U.S. military involvement in Iran to go on for an extended period of time
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Early polls show doubt about Iran. What comes next?

Below are five charts examining the public's initial reactions to the strikes, the conditions that might shift public opinion, and how uncertainty could shape what comes next
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Inflation remains front of mind for Americans, as few see a booming economy

Findings of a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted between February 18-23, 2026, among 4,638 Americans