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Ipsos Enyclopedia - Opinion Poll
An opinion poll is a broad term used for any typically public-facing (and often published) survey/poll designed to better understand public opinion.
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2016 US Elections - Hillary Clinton Still Maintains Her 10-point Lead (June 30)
Barack Obama’s approval rating remains positive at 49% this week on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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Australian Federal Election Results
Ipsos performs its first federal election polling project: the Labor Party remains just ahead of the Coalition in the final Fairfax Ipsos Election Poll released today.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Leads by 10 Points to Trump’s (June 23)
Barack Obama’s approval rating remains positive, at 50% this week on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Leads by 9 Points to Trump’s (June 16)
Barack Obama’s approval rating is at 48% this week. This is the fourth week in a row where the President’s approval rating has (narrowly) exceeded his disapproval rating on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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2016 US Elections - The Race Between Clinton and Trump is Essentially Unchanged (June 9)
Barack Obama’s approval rating slides to 49% this week. But, this is the third week in a row where the President’s approval rating has (narrowly) exceeded his disapproval rating on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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Presidential Election in Peru
Ipsos predicts presidential and congress election results with accuracy.
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Even Odds for Trump & Clinton: Is Trump a 'Spoiler' or a 'Game-Changer'?
It’s now inevitable that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will meet in the general election this fall. Who will win? This, of course, is the million-dollar question. As election forecasters, we at Ipsos typically analyze two key pieces of information when assessing election odds.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Now Up 9% Points to Trump’s (June 2)
Barack Obama’s approval rating is up to 52% this week. This is the highest approval rating the Reuters/Ipsos poll has shown since 2012.
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Brazil Pulse - Is the Temporary Suspension of Dilma Rousseff an Opportunity for Temer? - May 2016
With the temporary suspension of Dilma Rousseff, there is a tendency with a positive trend regarding the country’s direction and the government seems to be moving on. Is it an opportunity for Temer?
The Consumer Confidence Index grows 2 points and points to a gradual rising tendency - inflation and unemployment will be the key pillars to confirm this trend.
In a scenario in which 70% of the public opinion is in favor of new elections and with no impacting messages regarding its first actions, Michel Temer's disapproval index rose again after two consecutive drops.