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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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Ipsos Global Trends - Latin America Focus
Using Ipsos Global Trends data, this Latin America briefing explores socio-political and economic trends to provide a unique snapshot of the region.
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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%).
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Ipsos Update - July 2017
Welcome to the July edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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2017 US Politics - Trump's Disapproval Number (43%) is Higher than his Approval Number (35%) (June 28)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval number remains low, now at 35%.
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Understanding Society: Beyond Populism
Download the latest edition of Understanding Society - Beyond Populism – which explores the major political and social shifts around the world.
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Ipsos Public Affairs in France and the Parliamentary Elections
Once again, the Ipsos Public Affairs France team, led by Brice Teinturier (Deputy CEO, Ipsos in France) and Jean-François Doridot (BU Manager, Ipsos Public Affairs in France), announced live estimates very close to the official scores for both parliamentary election rounds!
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2017 US Politics - Trump is Struggling to Improve his Approval Rating (June 21)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, healthcare continues to dominate the news cycle, cementing its place as Americans’ top priority