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2016 US Elections - Who Won The First Presidential Debate? (September 29)
While Hillary Clinton is something of a consensus winner of Monday’s debate, it hasn’t really impacted the race. She led going into the debates, did well, and leads coming out.
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2016 US Elections - Heading Into The Debate Hillary Clinton Pulled Ahead Of Donald Trump (September 28)
It looks like Hillary Clinton recovered from her pneumonia and Donald Trump caught the sniffles just in time for the first debate. In our pre-debate polling, Clinton held a lead over Trump. We’ll know later today if that lead has changed with our post- debate release.
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2016 US Elections - Electoral College Votes Before The First Presidential Debate (September 26)
Hillary Clinton holds a small electoral college advantage going into tonight’s big fight, er, debate. However, her lead in several key states is slim and a rough performance tonight could open several paths to 270 for Donald Trump as many states remain tossups.
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[EVENT] Beyond the Bubble: Conservative Party Conference 2016
2016 Conservative Party Conference where we will examine the views of the public beyond the Westminster village.
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Youth Of The Nation - Most Indians Won’t Shop Online If No Discounts On Offer
Majority (54%) Indian won’t shop online if no discount were offered and if the product cost the same in the retail market, according to a study by Inshorts and Ipsos.
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Flair Brazil 2017 - Debris or Seeds?
Currently, Brazil’s situation is hectic. And, this is not the first time that the country faces a difficult situation like this. Some could say this country is definitely condemned to live like in a rollercoaster. But, this time, it may be different. And it is our bet: the current political, economic and moral crisis can awake a new conscience and trigger a real transition.
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2016 US Elections - Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump Are Tied At 39% (September 21)
Donald Trump will not be tasting the rainbow anytime soon with his favorability numbers reaching one of their lowest points this year. Clinton, coming out of a rough patch, saw a small bump in favorability, but the race remains neck and neck. With the debates less than a week away, the American public will finally get to see the two candidates face off, which could certainly move the dial one way or the other
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Ipsos Launches New Annual Global Business Influencers Study
Finds senior business executives access 14 different media brands in a month.
A third say Brexit will weaken EU but few think it will lead to end of the union. -
2016 US Elections - Clinton And Trump Basically Tied In The Electoral College (September 17)
At the end of a rough two weeks for Hillary Clinton, the national picture is as close as we’ve seen it this cycle. Our latest States of the Nation poll with Reuters shows Clinton and Trump basically tied in the electoral college with several key battlegrounds – notably Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Florida – extremely close.
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Brexit Decision Has Not Influenced Nothern Ireland's Future Vote
More than eight out of 10 people in Northern Ireland say the UK's decision to leave the European Union has not changed the way they would vote in a future border poll. Ipsos carried out a survey for BBC Northern Ireland’s The View programme on public attitudes towards a border poll and how the public might vote i.e. whether they would vote for Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom or for Northern Ireland to be joined with the Republic of Ireland outside of the UK.