Politics


Market Research Publication

Ipsos House: The ideal arena for uncovering the truth behind human behaviour

Three case studies from Ipsos House showcase the opportunities for investigating human responses, motivations and behaviour offered by the research facility.
Politics Survey

2018 US Politics - Republicans continue to be the most optimistic about the direction of the country

President Trump continues to receive moderate support for his handling of international trade following the G20 summit in Argentina.
Politics Survey

2018 US Politics - Top of the list of important problems Americans: Healthcare (18%) and immigration (17%)

President Trump's overall approval rating has remained steady since the election.
Government Survey

2018 US Politics - 45% of all Americans approve the job their individual representative is doing (November 21th)

Ahead of Thanksgiving weekend, Congress enjoys a slight bump in approval.
Government Survey

2018 US Politics - 23% of Americans report that healthcare is the most important problem facing the US today (November 14)

Following the midterm elections, President Trump's approval rating remains steady.
Election Survey

2018 US Politics - President Trump's Approval Rating Remains Stable at 41% Among all Americans (October 31)

Turnout will be likely be the deciding factor in which party wins the House and Senate in next week's election.
Flair Publication

Flair Brazil 2019 - The Sound and The Noise

Brazil’s recent history has been a series of monumental events. All facts typical of traditional historiography, especially political and economic facts, may easily illustrate the country’s last few years.
Politics Event

[EVENT] American Democracy Conference

On November 29, don’t miss your opportunity to hear from Ipsos’ Clifford Young who will be speaking at the 2018 Annual American Democracy Conference by the UVA Center for Politics.
Politics Survey

2018 US Politics - Two Weeks Until the Midterm Elections (October 24)

In this week's generic congressional ballot, Democrats have a seven-point lead over Republicans among likely voters.