Polling


Polling Survey

Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/29/2017)

Washington, DC — The NCAA Final Four will be played this weekend! In that spirit, we’ll be bringing you the numbers in rounds of four.
Politics Survey

Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/22/2017)

Washington, DC — Healthcare once again beats out all other issues as the dominant concern for Americans (16%). Number two on the issues of concern list is the economy, coming in at 13%. For anyone who had “morality” in their bracket, we’re sorry to say that you’re probably not going to be pleased with the final four.
Polling Publication

Public Opinion Polling Downloads

The Ipsos polling brand means accuracy, truth and insight. We conduct, package, and release polling results for our clients to use in the public domain and assist in media relations to ensure coverage and engagement. Polling is the core of our business because that’s what we do best. Our clients leverage our reputation for producing balanced and objective research data to sponsor public opinion or market research. In North America, we release more than 400 polls a year on behalf of our clients.
Polling Publication

Polls, Surveys and Rankings: Three Wrongs & Some Rights

In their presentation at NICAR2017, Ipsos’ Chris Jackson and Matt Carmichael together with Peter Gade of the Gaylord Family Endowed Professor in Journalism at the University of Oklahoma, shared tips on how journalists can bring back accuracy and good journalism in the age of fake news.
Polling Survey

Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/8/2017)

Washington, DC- Pocketbook issues continue to dominate the public’s primary concerns this week by rating the economy as the number one issue of concern. For the first time in a number of weeks, healthcare has overtaken terrorism as a key issue of concern for the general public.
Polling Survey

Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (2/1/2017)

Washington, D.C. — After an eventful first week, Donald Trump continues to divide and energize the American public.
Government Survey

Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (1/25/2017)

Washington, D.C. — Less than a week into his new job, fewer than half of Americans “approve of President Donald Trump’s job performance,” described Chris Jackson of Ipsos.
Politics Survey

Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (1/18/2017)

Washington, D.C. — The latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political was released today.
Politics Publication

New Year New Hope

Fox 5 DC News, January 9, 2017 — During this interview, Ipsos’ Clifford Young discusses the latest polls covering current sentiment about the biggest problems facing the U.S. and opinions towards President-Elect Trump.