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Reliability in Peru's Regional and Municipal Elections 2018
On Sunday October 7th, the municipal and regional elections were held in Peru, and Ipsos in Peru's team managed to unfold a wide-ranging coverage of the event.
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Germany Retains Top “Nation Brand” Ranking, U.S. Out of Top Five Again
Japan is in second place for the first time, while the UK remains in third, and France moves to fourth place - major gains are in the index’s People and Governance sub-categories. Winter Olympics and FIFA World Cup hosts South Korea and Russia improved their images, South Korea most remarkably. The U.S. remains in sixth place.
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2018 US Politics - Two Weeks Until the Midterm Elections (October 24)
In this week's generic congressional ballot, Democrats have a seven-point lead over Republicans among likely voters.
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The Research Clubs of Africa Rolls Out Into the British Curriculum Schools’ Space in Kenya
It's another feather in the cap of The Research Clubs of Africa (RCA) in Kenya; after 10 years of active engagement in public secondary schools, the first RCA chapter in British Curriculum schools was launched at Braeside.
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[WEBINAR] Storytelling in the Digital Age
This must-see webinar will help drive your advertising strategies in 2019, and beyond.
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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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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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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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Brazil Pulse - Temer's Evaluation is Bad to 89% of Brazilians - September 2018
The country continues in the wrong direction to 95% of Brazilians, and has been at this level since June 2017. For 85% of the population, the mood regarding Brazil's future is of concern or outrage.