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Steady Performance by Morrison - Fairfax Ipsos poll
In Australia, the Labor Party retains its lead over the Coalition in the September 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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2018 US Politics - 43% of Likely Voters Approve of President Trump’s Job Performance (September 12)
Among likely voters, Democrats have an 8-point advantage over Republicans if the election for Congress were held today.
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2018 US Politics - the Midterm Elections are Two Months Away (September 5)
Among registered voters, Democrats enjoy a 9-point lead over Republicans in this week's generic congressional ballot.
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Brazil Pulse - Consumer Confidence Dropped 1% Point - August 2018
The country is still heading in the wrong direction to 95% of Brazilians, and has been at this level since June 2017. To 86% of Brazilians, the mood regarding Brazil's future is of concern or outrage.
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2018 US Politics - Healthcare and Immigration are Reportedly the Most Important Problems Facing the US today (August 29)
President Trump's approval rating among registered voters stands at 40% with just 69 days until the election.
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Global Consumer Confidence Reports in at 50.5
August sees a 0.2-point decrease to 50.5 in the Global Consumer Confidence Index.
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2018 US Politics - 43% of Registered Voters Report they Approve of President Trump’s Job Performance (August 22)
With 76 days to go until the November election, Democrats continue to lead the generic congressional ballot.
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2018 US Politics - Trump’s Approval Rating is Similar Among All Americans (August 15)
With less than three months until the midterm elections, Democrats lead the congressional generic ballot.
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2018 US Politics - Democrats Narrowly Lead the Congressional Generic Ballot (August 8)
President Trump's approval rating remains steady.
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Brazil Pulse - Temer's Evaluation is Bad or Very Bad to 88% of Brazilians - July 2018
The country is still heading in the wrong direction to 95% of Brazilians, remaining at this level since June 2017. To 86% of Brazilians, the mood regarding the future of Brazil is of concern or outrage. With national pride being at a low, the anti-establishment feeling is increasingly ingrained in the Brazilian society: perfect storm for populist speeches and charismatic leaders.