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2 months ago |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Mallory Newall |Sarah Feldman |Bernard Mendez
Washington DC, February 20, 2025—New Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds that just under half of Americans approve of the job President Donald Trump is doing in office. The public has a mixed to negative reaction to the Trump administration’s executive orders and policies. Most feel Trump has gone beyond his authority as president, with few feeling Republicans in Congress will try to stop him.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Mallory Newall |Sarah Feldman
Washington DC, January 18, 2025—Ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration, a new New York Times/Ipsos poll finds that the United States is deeply divided. Public opinion fractures on how the country feels about a second Trump term and Trump's cabinet nominees. Key questions on the economy and immigration split the public as well. However, most oppose Trump using his power to prosecute his political opponents, even as most Americans think it is likely he will do so.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Sarah Feldman |Bernard Mendez
Washington DC, January 15, 2025—A new Ipsos poll finds that while a majority of Americans are familiar with the use of fluoride in the U.S. water supply, a plurality doesn’t know if fluoride is currently being added to the water supplying their home.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Johnny Sawyer |Bernard Mendez |Sarah Feldman
Washington, D.C., December 6, 2024 – A new Syracuse University/Ipsos poll finds that a majority of Americans say they support deporting immigrants who are in the country illegally.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
ipsos.com | Johnny Sawyer |Chris Jackson
Ipsos’ Global Consumer Confidence Index is down 0.5 point since last month and sits at 48.6. The index shows its first significant change since March and is slightly lower than its reading to begin 2024. Of note, the majority of fieldwork was completed prior to the results of the U.S. elections. Among 29 economies measured, five show significant gains in consumer sentiment, and six show a notable decline.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
ipsos.com | Chris Jackson |Johnny Sawyer |Charlie Rollason
Washington DC, November 15, 2024--The LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index for November 2024 is at 55.7. Fielded from October 25 – October 31, 2024*, the Index is up 0.1 point from last month. *All fieldwork was completed prior to Election DayThe index shows stability after last month’s slight increase. It continues to sit more than three points higher than its reading from this time last year, and it is nearly three points above its reading to begin 2024.
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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 25, 2024 |
ipsos.com | Clifford Young |Chris Jackson |Bernard Mendez
Washington DC, October 25, 2024—A new Politico Canada/Ipsos poll finds that a majority of Americans view Canada favourably, ranking as the highest country out of those polled, including the United Kingdom, Japan, and Germany. The poll also finds that Americans rank Canada second as the U.S.’ strongest ally behind the U.K., and second as the U.S.’ most important economic partner behind China.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
ipsos.com | Clifford Young |Chris Jackson |Bernard Mendez
Washington DC, October 25, 2024—A new Politico Canada/Ipsos poll finds that a majority of Americans view Canada favorably, ranking as the highest country out of those polled, including the United Kingdom, Japan, and Germany. The poll also finds that Americans rank Canada second as the U.S.’ strongest ally behind the U.K., and second as the U.S.’ most important economic partner behind China.
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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.