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New Zealanders Call for a Change in Government
Almost half of New Zealanders want a change in government and 43% feel that the country is headed in the wrong direction
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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval is Now at 37% (August 2)
Public focus on healthcare has declined slightly since last week, following Mitch McConnell’s call for the Senate to move on from repealing and replacing Obamacare.
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Ipsos Update - August 2017
Welcome to the August edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Brazil Pulse - 85% of Brazilians Consider the Michel Temer's Administration bad - July 2017
The country is still heading in the wrong direction for 95% of Brazilians, repeating last month’s result. This decline of the confidence in Brazil lifted off in January 2015 and stabilized at extremely high levels since then.
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2017 US Politics - Trump’s Highest Issue Approval Rating Remains Dealing with ISIS/ISIL (July 26)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, 27% of Americans say healthcare is their top priority.
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Americans Guess Who Will Die Next on Game of Thrones
12% of Game of Thrones watchers guess Euron Greyjoy is most likely to die next on Game of Thrones.
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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval is 38% (July 19)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s overall approval rating is down 2 points.
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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Overall Approval Rating is Up (July 12)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s overall approval rating is at 40%.
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Brazil Pulse - 95% of Brazilians Think that the Country is Heading in the Wrong Direction - June 2017
June’s data of Pulso Brasil captured the full plea bargainning impact of JBS’s businessman -Joesley Batista - on the public. The scenario of hopelessness continues to increase - 95% of Brazilians believe that the country is in the wrong direction.
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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Overall Approval is Now 38% (July 5)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, a quarter of Americans now say healthcare is the most important problem facing the US today (25%).