
Annaleise Azevedo Lohr
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Jan 14, 2025 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Annaleise Azevedo Lohr
Washington, DC, January 14, 2025 – Ipsos conducted a survey for Google, published here in a report titled, "Our Life With AI: From innovation to application". The data shows that more people around the world are using AI, demonstrates growing optimism about AI's potential to improve people's lives at work and at home, continued concerns about ensuring AI's responsible development, and desire to see those in leadership work so society can benefit from the advancement that AI can bring.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Annaleise Azevedo Lohr |Sarah Feldman |Johnny Sawyer
Washington, D.C., November 26, 2024 – New polling from Ipsos conducted in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona and Nevada following the same group of Americans across the election finds that the electorate in the swing states was more Republican than Democratic, mirroring patterns observed in Ipsos’ national post-election polling.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Annaleise Azevedo Lohr |Charlie Rollason
Washington, D.C., November 8, 2024 – The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll examines Americans’ reactions to Donald Trump winning the presidential election. The survey shows that Americans overwhelmingly accept the election results, with a majority of registered voters saying it was a legitimate and accurate election. The data also indicates a renewed trust in elections among Republicans.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Annaleise Azevedo Lohr |Charlie Rollason |Johnny Sawyer
Washington, D.C., November 4, 2024 – The latest Ipsos Core Political poll finds that Harris and Trump are locked in a tight race among likely voters with one day before the election. The poll, conducted in the final weekend before the election, also shows that Americans remain most concerned about the economy, followed by political extremism or threats to democracy, and immigration.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Annaleise Azevedo Lohr |Charlie Rollason |Johnny Sawyer
Washington, D.C., October 22, 2024 – The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that Americans are split on what should be the top domestic priority of the president, with a plurality wanting immigration to be the top priority for the next administration’s first 100 days. The survey shows that the economy is the main concern for about a quarter of Americans, followed by political extremism and then immigration. Most Americans believe that their life is headed in the right direction.
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