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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval Rating is the Same, 45% of All Americans Approve (February 22)
The biggest takeaway from this week’s Ipsos Core Political Data is that the direction of the state is essentially unchanged from last week. President Trump’s approval rating is the same, 45% of all Americans approve and 50% disapprove of the job he is doing as Commander in Chief. As with previous Ipsos data on this point, there is a sharp party divide with 19% of Democrats approving of the job, and 79% disapproving. On the Republican side, 82% approve of Trump’s handling of the job, while 16% disapprove. Among Independents 39% support – and 53% oppose.
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[WEBINAR] What Can Social Media Tell Us About the Future of the Auto Industry?
On March 22, join Ipsos to learn how changes in technology and consumer behavior are affecting the global auto industry.
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Southeast Asia New Year, 2017 - New Opportunities
Lunar New Year has been and gone, and we’re ready for that time-honoured agency tradition of examining how different brands engaged with the festivities.
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Seven Ways to Embed Your Enterprise Feedback Management Programme to Drive Sales
Let’s cut to the chase: a truly successful enterprise feedback management programme (EFM) is designed with the corporate strategy central to the programme and has links to seven key functions of an organisation, starting with the C-Suite.
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[EVENT] The Quirk’s Event: Moving Beyond Talk
On March 22nd (in Room 2), join Ipsos’ Namika Sagara and Gen Re’s VP of Market Research, Marcy Updike, for an inspirational case study illustrating How One Company Put Behavioral Economics To Work.
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[EVENT] Connecting Media for Action at the ARF - Re!Think
Joins us at the Advertising Research Foundation on March 20-21. Dedicated to being the advertising destination for insights, analytics, and marketing, this year’s Re!Think conference will prove that Insight Changes Everything.
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Ipsos in Kenya and The Research Clubs of Africa
News of the CSR program for Kenyan high school students.
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South Africans Disappointed by Political Leaders
South Africans appear disheartened by the country's political leadership, according to the latest eNCA / Ipsos Approval Ratings poll. The poll canvassed 3,416 adult South Africans between 25 October and 28 November 2016*.
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Captains of Industry Say Business is Already Suffering the Consequences of Brexit
The annual Ipsos Captains of Industry study finds that at the time of interviewing, 58% of Captains felt that since the referendum the decision to leave the EU has had a negative impact on their business.
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2017 US Politics - Trump’s approval Rating Has Dropped Below his Disapproval Rating Once Again (February 15)
President Donald Trump sees his job approval ratings underwater in the Reuters/Ipsos poll for the first time since assuming office with 50% of the public disapproving of his performance. The data indicates that all the furor around foreign policy is not playing to what the public perceives are his strengths, which remain the economy and jobs.