Public opinion


Who gave Democrats the edge on the generic ballot?

Following the same people over time, FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos tracking unpacks the people and issues driving previously uncommitted Democratic voters to the midterms.

U.S. consumer sentiment shows stability but remains muted

Americans show less confidence in their job security
Government Survey

Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (07/27/2022)

This week’s Ipsos Core Political has President Biden with a 37% approval rating, as the economy remains the country’s most important problem.

Our warming world

Below is our warming world and the public’s reaction to it in five charts.

Trump's grip on Republican base loosens

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll fielded ahead of the Congressional January 6th Select Committee’s hearing on July 21 finds Republicans less willing to believe Trump’s version of the events surrounding the 2020 election and January 6
Government Survey

Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (07/20/2022)

This week’s Ipsos Core Political has the majority of Americans believing things in this country are off on the wrong track as President Biden holds a 36% approval rating.

Expanding Flu Vaccine

Polling commissioned by AstraZeneca on Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel® found that broadening the availability of a nasal spray to those not already vaccinated could increase flu vaccine uptake for children and adults under the age of 50.

Orthogonal tendencies

Below are five charts that illustrate where Biden and the Democrats are at this point in the cycle.

Over 8 in 10 Americans agree: We’re on “a path to fragmentation and self-interest”

More than 40 years after President Jimmy Carter’s “Malaise” Speech, new Ipsos polling finds those same sentiments resonate today