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2016 US Politics - The Economy Remains at the Top of the List of the Most Serious Problem Facing the US (December 14)
The economy remains at the top of the list of the most serious problem facing the United States, at 19%. 55% of Americans believe that the country is headed in the wrong direction, with Republicans (53%) and Democrats (54%) having about the same amount of pessimism.
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Europe Update 2016 in Review
Europe has had a tumultuous year. We have taken a look at Ipsos’ research across Europe and found 10 things which each tell us something about how 2016 felt to Europeans - as citizens, voters, consumers, employees ... or holidaymakers.
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2016 US Politics - 58% Of Americans Believe That The US Are Headed In The Wrong Direction (December 7)
The economy remains at the top of the list of the most serious problem facing the United States, at 19%.
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2016 US Politics - Trump Announces Potential Appointments For The New Administration (December 1)
The latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political was released today.
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Statement on Polling for the US Presidential Election
Last night was a difficult one for political pollsters in the United States, including Ipsos. Almost without exception, the major polling agencies and their media partners predicted that Hillary Clinton would win both the Electoral College and the popular vote. As we all know now, Donald Trump won the Electoral College and is at a near-even split on the popular vote (counting continues).
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Eight in Ten Britons Unfavourable Towards Donald Trump
US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is still faring better than her rival in the eyes of the British public, new findings from Ipsos’s Political Monitor show.
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Global Infrastructure - Public Satisfaction and Priorities - Oct 2016
The survey included questions related to infrastructure - road, rail and air networks, utilities such as energy and water, and broadband and other communications. It has provided attitudinal and ‘satisfaction’ data across 26 countries.
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2016-2017: The Year of Disruptive Elections - October 2016
Ipsos presented at the Embassy of the United States of America, in Paris, the climate of opinion before the presidential elections in France and in the US.
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Brazil Pulse - The Temer Administration Was Considered Bad - September 2016
In September, the perception regarding the country’s direction has stagnated at a negative level. Evaluation of Temer’s administration drops 4% in the bad/very bad indicators, but it does not convert to good/very good.
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Public Attitudes To Animal Research In 2016
Findings of a 2016 survey on current public awareness and attitudes towards the use of animals in research. The survey also examines attitudes towards, and trust in, the regulatory system and the people who work with animals in research.