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Few see unlimited campaign spending as a form of free speech
New poll finds overwhelming cross-partisan concern about money in politics ahead of 50th anniversary of Buckley v. Valeo Supreme Court decision on campaign finance
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Majority of Americans say federal immigration enforcement efforts go too far
Seven in ten are following immigration news very or somewhat closely
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Family
Hear more about dynamics and implications for businesses across consumer goods, retail, technology and media, healthcare, financial services and caregiving.
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Many Americans view ICE shooting in Minneapolis as excessive use of force
Three in five say efforts by ICE to deal with unauthorized immigration go too far
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With psychedelic mental health therapies on the horizon, Americans are open to learning more
Ipsos research examines information pathways and attitudes regarding the use of psychedelics in mental health treatment
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Plurality say U.S. does not have responsibility to support anti-government protesters in Iran
Three in four have heard at least a little about protests and government crackdown
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What’s going on with young American men and how that impacts the rest of America, in five charts
AI, cryptocurrency, porn, and the internet: here's what the Ipsos Consumer Tracker tells us about what young men are going through, and why it matters for everyone.
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Google / Ipsos Multi-Country AI Survey 2026
The third annual survey among 21 countries on experiences and future expectations of artificial intelligence (AI)
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Americans oppose using military force to take possession of Greenland
Majority express concern that U.S. efforts to acquire Greenland could harm NATO alliance, relationships with European allies
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Most Americans say U.S. should be world's moral leader; far fewer say it is
New NPR/Ipsos poll reveals an erosion in views of America’s global leadership; half see U.S. losing influence around the world