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2016 US Elections - Trump Continues to Win Across Traditional Republican States (October 31)
Even before Anthony Weiner reappeared, the national race was reverting back to its normal balance with Hillary Clinton holding leads in a smaller – though still sufficient to win -- list of states.
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The Majority of Europe’s Affluent Would Vote For Hillary Clinton
The majority of European Affluent would vote for Hillary Clinton to be President of the United States, if they had a vote.
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Polls Aside, the U.S. Presidential Election Is Far From a Blowout
Two weeks out from Election Day and it looks like the race for the White House is all but over. However, if it looks like pollsters are increasingly on the wrong side of history (Colombia’s referendum, Brexit, the 2015 British election and the Scottish referendum) it could be because they need to triple and quadruple check their assumptions before making blithe pronouncements. This is that type of thought exercise.
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Ipsos In Peru Recognised As The Best Place to Work
Ipsos in Peru has been recognised as the most attractive place to work for young Peruvians, who belong to the economically active population under the category of consulting.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Remains At 43% Though Trump’s Dropped To 37% (October 26)
With less than two weeks to go until election day, the battle for the White House is essentially unchanged with Hillary Clinton leading among likely voters in the mid-single digits. Donald Trump’s high unfavorability ratings make it hard to see his path to victory with the little time remaining.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Has Converted A Couple Swing States (October 24)
Hillary Clinton is moving into an increasingly strong position in the electoral college with the Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation poll showing her up in states equal to 322 electoral college votes.
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Eight in Ten Britons Unfavourable Towards Donald Trump
US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is still faring better than her rival in the eyes of the British public, new findings from Ipsos’s Political Monitor show.
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2016-2017: The Year of Disruptive Elections - October 2016
Ipsos presented at the Embassy of the United States of America, in Paris, the climate of opinion before the presidential elections in France and in the US.
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2016 US Elections - What Are The effects of Trump’s “Hot Mike” Incident? (October 19)
Three weeks out from election day the Reuters/Ipsos poll finds Clinton’s bump from the last week or so receding just in time for the third debate. The effects of Trump’s “hot mike” incident and second debate performance appear to have subsided somewhat, and the election has reverted back to pre-debate levels.
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2016 US Elections - Trump Wins Across the South (October 17)
Donald Trump’s rough performance over the last few weeks has helped Hillary Clinton move into a winning position. Clinton now leads in enough states to win the electoral college outright, even without the remaining tossup states.