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2017 US Politics - Trump and Congress Continue to Suffer in Domestically Focused Approval Ratings (May 31)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, healthcare and terrorism are top priorities for Americans.
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2017 US Politics - Trump at the Precipice (May 24)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump's job approval reaches a new low.
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2017 US Politics - Trump's Approval Rating Continue to Drop (May 17)
Following one of the most dramatic weeks of his presidency, Trump’s job approval rating has dropped to its lowest point, now at 39% approval.
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2017 US Politics - Trump Receives Stronger Marks on his Handling of the US Economy (May 10)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, concerns over healthcare remain high.
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Brazil Pulse - April 2017
The perception that the country is heading in the WRONG direction grew 5% in the past 3 months: it went from 87% in February to 92% in April, index that is close to April 2016 93%, at the climax of President Dilma’s impeachment process.
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Europe Affluent Millennial - The Foody Generation
Whether it’s wine tasting, going to gastronomic restaurants or cooking themselves, Europe’s Affluents are bon-viveurs.
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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval Rating Has Increased Slightly (May 3)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, concern over healthcare grows.
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2017 US Politics - Americans Remain Pessimistic About the Current State of the Country (April 26)
Over half of Americans (55%) still believe the country is on the wrong track, with less than a third believing we are heading in the right direction (29%).
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Populism or a Banana? The Rise of a New Political Agenda
At Ipsos, we are fundamentally asking two questions about our world today. One, are we seeing something significantly different when it comes to politics both domestically and globally? Put differently, have the drivers of politics changed? And second, what is going on? Many have called it populism, is that the case or is it something else (a banana)?
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2017 French Election: 2nd round - Macron vs Le Pen (April 23)
En Marche’s Macron is in the lead to become the next President of France according to the latest Ipsos/Sopra Steria poll of likely voters who were aware of the first-round results.