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2018 US Politics - 54% of Americans report that the country is off on the wrong track (October 17)
This week, Trump’s approval rating among all Americans is 43%, which is 4-points higher than last week’s rating of 39%.
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Voters Reject Proposed Changes to Federal Anti-Discrimination Laws Recommended by Review of Religious Freedom - Fairfax Ipsos Poll
In Australia, the Labor Party retains its lead over the Coalition in the October 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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[EVENT] Ottawa Civic Tech Hacknight: Populism & Fake News
November 13 - What do Theresa May, Donald Trump and Collin Kaepernick have in common? They are all the result of social forces and shifts that are re-shaping our politics, our news and our expectations of the private sector.
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What Worries the World - September 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: Unemployment, poverty/social inequality, crime/violence and financial/political corruption.
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2018 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval Rates Currently Stand at 39% Amongst all Americans (October 10)
With less than a month until the election, Democrats continue to lead in the Reuters/Ipsos generic ballot.
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Fairfax Ipsos Poll Quarterly Analysis - Labor Continues to Lead Coalition
In Australia, on a two party preferred basis, for the period July-September 2018, analysis by the Fairfax Ipsos Poll shows that Labor leads the Coalition by 48% to 52%.
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The #MeToo Movement: One Year Later
Men more likely to believe the movement has changed workplace behavior but also more likely to give perpetrators a second chance.
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2018 US Politics - Perceptions are Split Among Democrats and Republicans (October 3)
Among likely voters, Democrats enjoy a 12-point advantage over Republicans in the generic congressional ballot.
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Ipsos Update - October 2018
October’s edition features new papers on agile research, surviving disruption, and creating strong branded memories in ads, as well as reports on Kenya, populism, and young people globally.
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2018 US Politics - 42% of Americans Approve of Trump's Performance (September 26)
In this week's generic congressional ballot, Democrats have a 7-point lead over Republicans among likely voters.