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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval is 37% (November 15)
Terrorism (20%) and healthcare (19%) remain the top concerns of Americans.
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Flair Brazil 2018 - The Mask Slipped! Time for Truth
For many Brazilians, it’s the “Time for Truth”. Years of political scandals, government corruption and the omnipresent “false news” have become too numerous - people now trust only themselves to discover reality. Brands, advertising, companies are not spared by this new age of suspicion.
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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval is Now at 35% (October 25)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval is down 3 points from last week (38%).
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[EVENT] ARF West: Forecast x Science
It’s been nearly one-year since the 2016 Presidential election. Join Ipsos’ Cliff Young and other esteemed guests as they provide a complete postmortem on the performance of polls, betting markets, search, and social media in predicting the outcome of that race.
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Perceptions in America: Puerto Rico & Disaster Relief Response
Ipsos poll on Puerto Rico and the hurricane disaster relief response.
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Labor maintain their lead - Fairfax Ipsos Poll
In Australia, the Labor Party remains ahead of the Coalition in the September Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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Ipsos Update - September 2017
Welcome to the September edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Paradise Lost
Can France’s new president help French society become more at ease with itself? Simon Atkinson shares findings from Ipsos’s Global Trends survey on the problems facing the country.
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New Zealanders Call for a Change in Government
Almost half of New Zealanders want a change in government and 43% feel that the country is headed in the wrong direction
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What Worries the World - July 2017
New global poll finds unemployment remains the top issue around the world. What Worries the World study finds the majority of people across 26 countries think that their country is on the wrong track — Mexico, South Africa, Brazil, Italy and Hungary being the most concerned.