Polling


Americans don’t have a clear idea of which of their actions have the strongest impact on climate change

With the exception of recycling, actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are polarizing for the public
Politics Survey

Many around the world feel the system is broken. Can we do anything?

Below are five charts that explore our anti-establishment moment.
Public opinion Publication

The Inside Track Briefings: 2022 Midterm Elections

View our on demand webinar briefing for data and trends shaping the 2022 midterm elections.
Election Survey

What we know about the election

Below are five data points about what we know about the midterm election results, how much Americans trust elections, and what that means moving forward.
Polling Survey

Don’t make a mountain out of sample noise

Even as some polls sound the alarm on a narrowing race, the 2022 generic ballot appears to be largely stable

Ipsos-New York Times 2022 Midterm Wisconsin Mail Survey

Investigation into potential survey non-response in election polls.

Where we are headed into Election Day

Below, in five charts, we discuss the top things to keep in mind about the midterms, the polls, and voting ahead of November 8th.
Polling Survey

Majority want elected officials to do more to improve mental health care

NAMI/Ipsos poll: Most Americans support improving health insurance coverage to cover more mental health services
Polling Survey

How politics mediates people’s understanding of extreme weather

Hurricane Ian forcefully struck Florida this week, making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane. We are spending some time this week unpacking some of the trends around hurricanes and the public’s perception of extreme weather.