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Politics Survey

2016 US Politics - President-Elect Trump’s Personnel Moves to Date Have Begun to Boost Americans’ Confidence (December 21)

59% of Americans believe that the country is headed in the wrong direction, with Republicans (61%) and Democrats (57%) having a fair amount of pessimism. More Independents (68%) believe that the country is off on the wrong track.
Politics Survey

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.
Politics Survey

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%.
Politics Survey

2016 US Politics - Trump Announces Potential Appointments For The New Administration (December 1)

The latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political was released today.
Polling Survey

Voter Apathy Towards Major Party Leadership Continues; Labor Ahead in Voting Intention in Australia

The Labor Party is ahead of the Coalition in the latest Fairfax Ipsos Poll released today.
Politics Survey

2016 US Elections - Pence And Trump Are Enjoying Higher Favorability (November 23)

The latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political was released today.
Election Survey

2016 US Elections - President Obama’s Approval Remains High (November 17)

Since the election, Democrats and Republicans are equally cynical about the direction of the country. The latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political was released today.
Election Survey

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).
Election Survey

2016 US Pre-Elections - Clinton Has a 90% Chance of Winning (November 7)

Our last pre-election poll shows Hillary Clinton building back some of the lead lost in the wake of Comey’s initial letter to Congress. This data paired with the state-level data from our final States of the Nation poll mean we put Clinton’s odds at 90% of winning the White House tomorrow.