An Ipsos poll conducted online between November 7-13, 2018 surveyed 2,149 American adults. Key findings include:
- 52% said the country is headed in the wrong direction, while 35% said right direction.
- Healthcare (23%) and immigration (15%) were most commonly cited as the main problems facing America.
- President Trump's approval rating was 43%, with 53% disapproving. Approval was highest on the economy (51%) and lowest on immigration (44%) and unity (40%).
- Approval of Congress was 26% overall and 42% for one's own representative.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between November 28 and December 4, 2018. It surveyed 2,401 American adults, including 906 Democrats, 780 Republicans, and 390 Independents. The poll found that 52% of Americans disapprove of President Trump's job performance, while 41% approve. It also asked respondents about their views on various issues and members of the Trump administration. The document concludes with information about Ipsos' methodology and credibility intervals.
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between December 5-11, 2018. The poll included interviews of 2,257 American adults, including 905 Democrats, 830 Republicans, and 290 Independents. Key findings include: 34% of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction, while 53% believe it is on the wrong track. Healthcare (18%) and immigration (17%) were most commonly cited as the main problems facing America. Approval ratings for President Trump were at 43% with 52% disapproving. Approval of Congress was lower at 25% with 63% disapproving. The document also outlines methodology details such as sampling approach, weighting of data
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between November 14-20, 2018. A sample of 2,232 Americans were interviewed online, including 889 Democrats, 850 Republicans, and 290 Independents. The poll found that 35% of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction, while 53% believe it is on the wrong track. Healthcare was cited as the most important problem facing the US by 20% of respondents. Approval ratings for President Trump were at 44%, with 51% disapproving. Approval of Congress was lower at 30% with 60% disapproving.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between December 12-18, 2018. A total of 2,201 American adults were interviewed online, including 902 Democrats, 783 Republicans, and 280 Independents. The poll found that 34% of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction, while 54% believe it is on the wrong track. Healthcare was cited as the main problem facing America at 19%, followed by immigration at 19% and the economy at 10%. Approval ratings for President Trump were at 43%, with 52% disapproving.
An Ipsos poll of over 2,000 American adults found that:
- 33% think the country is headed in the right direction, while 54% think it's off on the wrong track.
- Healthcare (18%) and immigration (17%) were most commonly cited as the main problems facing America.
- 44% of Americans approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president, while 51% disapprove.
An Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from December 26, 2018 to January 1, 2019 surveyed 2,482 American adults. The poll found that 33% of respondents thought the country was heading in the right direction, while 55% thought it was on the wrong track. When asked about the main problem facing America, 17% cited immigration and 19% cited healthcare. The poll also showed that 41% of respondents approved of President Trump's job performance, while 54% disapproved.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between January 9-15, 2019. It provides data on 3,363 American adults, including their views on the direction of the country, main problems facing the US, approval ratings of President Trump and other politicians, and party identification. The document also includes methodological information about the online poll such as sample sizes, margins of error, and how the data was weighted.
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between January 2-8, 2019. The poll surveyed 2,201 American adults, including 886 Democrats, 714 Republicans, and 348 Independents. Key findings include: 55% of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, while 30% believe it is headed in the right direction. Immigration was cited as the main problem facing America at 17%, followed by healthcare at 16%. Approval ratings for President Trump were at 40% approve and 55% disapprove overall.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between November 28 and December 4, 2018. It surveyed 2,401 American adults, including 906 Democrats, 780 Republicans, and 390 Independents. The poll found that 52% of Americans disapprove of President Trump's job performance, while 41% approve. It also asked respondents about their views on various issues and members of the Trump administration. The document concludes with information about Ipsos' methodology and credibility intervals.
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between December 5-11, 2018. The poll included interviews of 2,257 American adults, including 905 Democrats, 830 Republicans, and 290 Independents. Key findings include: 34% of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction, while 53% believe it is on the wrong track. Healthcare (18%) and immigration (17%) were most commonly cited as the main problems facing America. Approval ratings for President Trump were at 43% with 52% disapproving. Approval of Congress was lower at 25% with 63% disapproving. The document also outlines methodology details such as sampling approach, weighting of data
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between November 14-20, 2018. A sample of 2,232 Americans were interviewed online, including 889 Democrats, 850 Republicans, and 290 Independents. The poll found that 35% of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction, while 53% believe it is on the wrong track. Healthcare was cited as the most important problem facing the US by 20% of respondents. Approval ratings for President Trump were at 44%, with 51% disapproving. Approval of Congress was lower at 30% with 60% disapproving.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between December 12-18, 2018. A total of 2,201 American adults were interviewed online, including 902 Democrats, 783 Republicans, and 280 Independents. The poll found that 34% of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction, while 54% believe it is on the wrong track. Healthcare was cited as the main problem facing America at 19%, followed by immigration at 19% and the economy at 10%. Approval ratings for President Trump were at 43%, with 52% disapproving.
An Ipsos poll of over 2,000 American adults found that:
- 33% think the country is headed in the right direction, while 54% think it's off on the wrong track.
- Healthcare (18%) and immigration (17%) were most commonly cited as the main problems facing America.
- 44% of Americans approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president, while 51% disapprove.
An Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from December 26, 2018 to January 1, 2019 surveyed 2,482 American adults. The poll found that 33% of respondents thought the country was heading in the right direction, while 55% thought it was on the wrong track. When asked about the main problem facing America, 17% cited immigration and 19% cited healthcare. The poll also showed that 41% of respondents approved of President Trump's job performance, while 54% disapproved.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between January 9-15, 2019. It provides data on 3,363 American adults, including their views on the direction of the country, main problems facing the US, approval ratings of President Trump and other politicians, and party identification. The document also includes methodological information about the online poll such as sample sizes, margins of error, and how the data was weighted.
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between January 2-8, 2019. The poll surveyed 2,201 American adults, including 886 Democrats, 714 Republicans, and 348 Independents. Key findings include: 55% of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, while 30% believe it is headed in the right direction. Immigration was cited as the main problem facing America at 17%, followed by healthcare at 16%. Approval ratings for President Trump were at 40% approve and 55% disapprove overall.
An Ipsos poll conducted January 16-22, 2019 surveyed 2,274 American adults, including 900 Democrats, 873 Republicans, and 282 Independents. The poll found that 59% believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, while 29% say it's headed in the right direction. When asked about the main problem facing America, 18% cited immigration and 16% cited healthcare. Approval of President Trump's job performance was at 40%, with 55% disapproving. Approval of Congress was lower, at 23% approving and 70% disapproving of their job performance.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between July 6-10, 2018. It surveyed 1,549 American adults, including 563 Democrats and 516 Republicans. Key findings include:
- 58% of Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction, while 31% think it's headed in the right direction.
- The most important problems facing the country are healthcare (17%), immigration (17%), and the economy (11%).
- Trump's overall approval rating is 39% with 57% disapproving. However, ratings vary significantly between parties.
- Congress has a 22% approval rating with 66% disapproving.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between January 12-16, 2018. It provides data on 1,638 American adults, including their views on various political issues. Key findings include:
- 30% of Americans think the country is heading in the right direction, while 57% think it's off on the wrong track.
- Healthcare is seen as the most important problem facing the US by 17% of respondents.
- 39% of Americans approve of Trump's job performance as president, while 56% disapprove.
- 45% of Americans approve of the job their own congressional representative is doing, but only 23% approve of Congress as a whole.
An Ipsos poll conducted June 8-12, 2018 surveyed 2,373 American adults, including 904 Democrats and 793 Republicans. The poll measured approval ratings for President Trump and Congress, as well as opinions on key issues. President Trump's approval was 41% overall, with 83% Republican approval but only 13% Democratic approval. Most respondents believed the country was headed in the wrong direction. Healthcare and immigration were most commonly cited as the top problems facing America.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from February 23-27, 2018. It surveyed 1,651 American adults, including 677 Democrats, 564 Republicans, and 246 Independents. The poll found that 31% of Americans feel the country is heading in the right direction, while 57% feel it is on the wrong track. It also included data on approval ratings for President Trump, views on issues facing the country, and partisan preferences. The document describes the methodology, including weighting of demographic factors and credibility intervals.
Let’s not cite the drop, just state what it is…
This week, 42% of all Americans approve of President Trump’s job performance. Registered voters are in line with the rest of the general public, with 44% approving of the job Trump is doing as president. Party lines continue to show division with one third of Independents (33%), 85% of Republicans, and just 14% of Democrats approving of Trump’s job performance.
Republicans and Democrats are neck and neck in this week’s generic ballot question – 33% of Americans would vote for a Democrat and 33% would vote for a Republican if the election were held today. Among registered voters, Democrats (39%) have a slight edge on Republicans (37%). Independents are evenly split between Republicans (15%), Democrats (17%) and a third party (18%).
Healthcare (16%) continues to be perceived as the most important problem facing America today. The economy (13%) is a close second to healthcare. Terrorism (11%) and morality (11%) are tied, and round out of the top issues.
Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, continues to lead the Wh’Exit Poll, with 17% of Americans reporting they believe he will be the next to resign or be fired from the White House. EPA Administrator, Scott Pruitt, is no longer perceived to be in the hot seat, with 10% of Americans reporting he will be next on the chopping block. Betsy Devos, Secretary of Education (10%) is tied for second place with Scott Pruitt.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between March 16-20, 2018. It provides details on the methodology, including that 1,618 American adults ages 18+ were interviewed online. Key findings include:
- 30% of Americans think the country is heading in the right direction, while 57% think it's on the wrong track.
- The most important problems facing the country are healthcare (17%), immigration (8%), and terrorism (9%).
- Approval ratings for President Trump were 41% approve and 54% disapprove overall.
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between February 9-13, 2018. A total of 1,515 Americans were interviewed online, including 646 Democrats and 534 Republicans. The poll measured Americans' views on political issues like the direction of the country, main problems facing the US, approval of President Trump, and approval of Congress. It also included demographic information about the participants and methodology used in the poll.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between March 26th and April 1st, 2019. It surveyed 3,962 American adults, including breakdowns by political party. Key findings include: 35% said the country is heading in the right direction, while 54% said wrong track; healthcare was cited as the most important problem facing the US at 19%; and 42% approved of Trump's overall job performance, while 53% disapproved. Approval and disapproval ratings are also provided for various issues.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between April 15-16, 2019 with a sample of 1,006 Americans. Key findings include:
- 32% of respondents believe the country is heading in the right direction, while 58% believe it is on the wrong track.
- Healthcare (22%) and immigration (18%) were most commonly cited as the main problems facing America.
- President Trump's overall approval rating was 40% with 56% disapproving, though ratings varied significantly between party lines.
- Approval of Congress and one's own congressional representative were both lower at 24% and 43% respectively.
10% of Americans perceive crime as the number one issue facing America, a 4-point increase from the beginning of the year, while President Trump's approval rating remains steady.
This document summarizes the findings of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between March 20-26, 2019. A total of 4,603 American adults, including 1,845 Democrats, 1,675 Republicans, and 665 Independents were interviewed online. The poll measured Americans' views on political issues including the direction of the country, main problems facing the US, approval ratings of President Trump, and approval of Congress. The document provides detailed tables and charts presenting the results and includes information on methodology, sample sizes, and margins of error.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Impeachment Tracker (11/13/2019)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document provides a summary of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between November 12-13, 2019. It includes data from a survey of over 1,100 American adults, including views on the direction of the country, most important issues facing the US, approval of President Trump, and opinions on impeachment. The data is broken down between all adults, registered voters, and partisan registered voters. The document also provides information on the methodology, sample size, and margins of error for the survey results.
President Trump’s approval rating remains statistically unchanged from last week, with 42% of all Americans approving of the job he is doing as president.
This document summarizes the findings of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from March 13-19, 2019. It surveyed 2,222 American adults, including 1,002 Democrats, 748 Republicans, and 304 Independents. The poll measured approval ratings for President Trump and Congress, as well as opinions on important issues facing the country. It also included methodology information such as how the data was weighted and credibility intervals for the results.
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between January 26-30, 2018. A total of 1,856 Americans were surveyed online, including 804 Democrats, 632 Republicans, and 265 Independents. The poll measured approval ratings for President Trump and other political figures, as well as opinions on important issues facing the country. The summary also describes the methodology used, including how the data was weighted and margins of error.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Impeachment Tracker (11/27/2019)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document provides a summary of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between November 25-26, 2019. It includes data from a survey of 1,118 American adults, including opinions on the direction of the country, views on important issues, approval of President Trump, and views on impeachment. The data is broken down by political party identification. The document also provides information on the methodology, sample size, and margins of error for the survey results.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from January 12-16, 2018. It surveyed 1,638 American adults, including 645 Democrats and 625 Republicans. The poll found that 30% of Americans feel the country is heading in the right direction, while 57% say things are on the wrong track. Healthcare was viewed as the most important problem facing the US by 17% of respondents. Approval of President Trump's job performance was at 39%, with 56% disapproving.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from January 5-9, 2018. It summarizes responses from 1,616 American adults, including 667 Democrats and 601 Republicans. The poll finds that 41% of Americans approve of President Trump's job performance, while 55% disapprove. It also measures opinions on key issues, Congress, the 2018 elections and more. The document concludes with information about Ipsos' methodology and credibility intervals.
An Ipsos poll conducted January 16-22, 2019 surveyed 2,274 American adults, including 900 Democrats, 873 Republicans, and 282 Independents. The poll found that 59% believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, while 29% say it's headed in the right direction. When asked about the main problem facing America, 18% cited immigration and 16% cited healthcare. Approval of President Trump's job performance was at 40%, with 55% disapproving. Approval of Congress was lower, at 23% approving and 70% disapproving of their job performance.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between July 6-10, 2018. It surveyed 1,549 American adults, including 563 Democrats and 516 Republicans. Key findings include:
- 58% of Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction, while 31% think it's headed in the right direction.
- The most important problems facing the country are healthcare (17%), immigration (17%), and the economy (11%).
- Trump's overall approval rating is 39% with 57% disapproving. However, ratings vary significantly between parties.
- Congress has a 22% approval rating with 66% disapproving.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between January 12-16, 2018. It provides data on 1,638 American adults, including their views on various political issues. Key findings include:
- 30% of Americans think the country is heading in the right direction, while 57% think it's off on the wrong track.
- Healthcare is seen as the most important problem facing the US by 17% of respondents.
- 39% of Americans approve of Trump's job performance as president, while 56% disapprove.
- 45% of Americans approve of the job their own congressional representative is doing, but only 23% approve of Congress as a whole.
An Ipsos poll conducted June 8-12, 2018 surveyed 2,373 American adults, including 904 Democrats and 793 Republicans. The poll measured approval ratings for President Trump and Congress, as well as opinions on key issues. President Trump's approval was 41% overall, with 83% Republican approval but only 13% Democratic approval. Most respondents believed the country was headed in the wrong direction. Healthcare and immigration were most commonly cited as the top problems facing America.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from February 23-27, 2018. It surveyed 1,651 American adults, including 677 Democrats, 564 Republicans, and 246 Independents. The poll found that 31% of Americans feel the country is heading in the right direction, while 57% feel it is on the wrong track. It also included data on approval ratings for President Trump, views on issues facing the country, and partisan preferences. The document describes the methodology, including weighting of demographic factors and credibility intervals.
Let’s not cite the drop, just state what it is…
This week, 42% of all Americans approve of President Trump’s job performance. Registered voters are in line with the rest of the general public, with 44% approving of the job Trump is doing as president. Party lines continue to show division with one third of Independents (33%), 85% of Republicans, and just 14% of Democrats approving of Trump’s job performance.
Republicans and Democrats are neck and neck in this week’s generic ballot question – 33% of Americans would vote for a Democrat and 33% would vote for a Republican if the election were held today. Among registered voters, Democrats (39%) have a slight edge on Republicans (37%). Independents are evenly split between Republicans (15%), Democrats (17%) and a third party (18%).
Healthcare (16%) continues to be perceived as the most important problem facing America today. The economy (13%) is a close second to healthcare. Terrorism (11%) and morality (11%) are tied, and round out of the top issues.
Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, continues to lead the Wh’Exit Poll, with 17% of Americans reporting they believe he will be the next to resign or be fired from the White House. EPA Administrator, Scott Pruitt, is no longer perceived to be in the hot seat, with 10% of Americans reporting he will be next on the chopping block. Betsy Devos, Secretary of Education (10%) is tied for second place with Scott Pruitt.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between March 16-20, 2018. It provides details on the methodology, including that 1,618 American adults ages 18+ were interviewed online. Key findings include:
- 30% of Americans think the country is heading in the right direction, while 57% think it's on the wrong track.
- The most important problems facing the country are healthcare (17%), immigration (8%), and terrorism (9%).
- Approval ratings for President Trump were 41% approve and 54% disapprove overall.
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between February 9-13, 2018. A total of 1,515 Americans were interviewed online, including 646 Democrats and 534 Republicans. The poll measured Americans' views on political issues like the direction of the country, main problems facing the US, approval of President Trump, and approval of Congress. It also included demographic information about the participants and methodology used in the poll.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between March 26th and April 1st, 2019. It surveyed 3,962 American adults, including breakdowns by political party. Key findings include: 35% said the country is heading in the right direction, while 54% said wrong track; healthcare was cited as the most important problem facing the US at 19%; and 42% approved of Trump's overall job performance, while 53% disapproved. Approval and disapproval ratings are also provided for various issues.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between April 15-16, 2019 with a sample of 1,006 Americans. Key findings include:
- 32% of respondents believe the country is heading in the right direction, while 58% believe it is on the wrong track.
- Healthcare (22%) and immigration (18%) were most commonly cited as the main problems facing America.
- President Trump's overall approval rating was 40% with 56% disapproving, though ratings varied significantly between party lines.
- Approval of Congress and one's own congressional representative were both lower at 24% and 43% respectively.
10% of Americans perceive crime as the number one issue facing America, a 4-point increase from the beginning of the year, while President Trump's approval rating remains steady.
This document summarizes the findings of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between March 20-26, 2019. A total of 4,603 American adults, including 1,845 Democrats, 1,675 Republicans, and 665 Independents were interviewed online. The poll measured Americans' views on political issues including the direction of the country, main problems facing the US, approval ratings of President Trump, and approval of Congress. The document provides detailed tables and charts presenting the results and includes information on methodology, sample sizes, and margins of error.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Impeachment Tracker (11/13/2019)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document provides a summary of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between November 12-13, 2019. It includes data from a survey of over 1,100 American adults, including views on the direction of the country, most important issues facing the US, approval of President Trump, and opinions on impeachment. The data is broken down between all adults, registered voters, and partisan registered voters. The document also provides information on the methodology, sample size, and margins of error for the survey results.
President Trump’s approval rating remains statistically unchanged from last week, with 42% of all Americans approving of the job he is doing as president.
This document summarizes the findings of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from March 13-19, 2019. It surveyed 2,222 American adults, including 1,002 Democrats, 748 Republicans, and 304 Independents. The poll measured approval ratings for President Trump and Congress, as well as opinions on important issues facing the country. It also included methodology information such as how the data was weighted and credibility intervals for the results.
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between January 26-30, 2018. A total of 1,856 Americans were surveyed online, including 804 Democrats, 632 Republicans, and 265 Independents. The poll measured approval ratings for President Trump and other political figures, as well as opinions on important issues facing the country. The summary also describes the methodology used, including how the data was weighted and margins of error.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Impeachment Tracker (11/27/2019)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document provides a summary of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between November 25-26, 2019. It includes data from a survey of 1,118 American adults, including opinions on the direction of the country, views on important issues, approval of President Trump, and views on impeachment. The data is broken down by political party identification. The document also provides information on the methodology, sample size, and margins of error for the survey results.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from January 12-16, 2018. It surveyed 1,638 American adults, including 645 Democrats and 625 Republicans. The poll found that 30% of Americans feel the country is heading in the right direction, while 57% say things are on the wrong track. Healthcare was viewed as the most important problem facing the US by 17% of respondents. Approval of President Trump's job performance was at 39%, with 56% disapproving.
This document provides the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from January 5-9, 2018. It summarizes responses from 1,616 American adults, including 667 Democrats and 601 Republicans. The poll finds that 41% of Americans approve of President Trump's job performance, while 55% disapprove. It also measures opinions on key issues, Congress, the 2018 elections and more. The document concludes with information about Ipsos' methodology and credibility intervals.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between April 6-10, 2018. A total of 1,465 American adults ages 18+ were interviewed online, including 514 Democrats and 497 Republicans. The poll measured opinions on various political issues like approval ratings for President Trump and Congress, as well as preferences in the 2018 congressional elections. The document provides detailed results, methodology, and credibility intervals for the sample.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between March 23-27, 2018. 1,670 American adults ages 18+ were interviewed online, including 583 Democrats and 559 Republicans. The poll found that 59% of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, and the top issues facing the country are the economy, healthcare, and terrorism. Approval of President Trump's job performance was at 40% overall and 55% disapproved.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll of 2,667 Americans conducted for Reuters between April 5-9, 2019. It includes data on Americans' views on the direction of the country, the main problems facing the US, approval ratings of President Trump and Congress, partisan identification, and methodology details such as sample size and credibility intervals. Key findings include that 58% believe the country is on the wrong track, healthcare is viewed as the main problem by 21%, and Trump's approval rating is 39% with 56% disapproving.
Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Core Political Impeachment Tracker (10/23/2019) Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between October 18-22, 2019. It provides data on Americans' views on various political issues including:
- 57% saying the country is headed in the wrong direction, while 30% say right direction.
- Healthcare, immigration, and the economy are seen as the most important problems facing America.
- Trump's approval rating is at 39% with 55% disapproving.
- 46% say Trump should be impeached while 40% say he should not be.
- Views are sharply divided along party lines on Trump and impeachment.
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between April 20-24, 2018. It provides data on 1,522 American adults, including their views on political issues. Key findings include that 79% believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, and healthcare is cited as the main problem facing the country at 18%. Approval of President Trump stands at 38% approve and 57% disapprove. The document also outlines the methodology used in the poll.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (06/10/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between June 8-9, 2020. It provides data on Americans' views on various political issues including:
- Most think the country is headed in the wrong direction rather than the right direction.
- The economy, healthcare, and unemployment are seen as the most important problems facing the country.
- Trump's approval ratings are around 40% with strong partisan divides. A majority disapprove of his handling of coronavirus.
- In a hypothetical 2020 election, Biden leads Trump 43% to 35% nationally.
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between February 6-12, 2019. A total of 2,240 American adults were interviewed online, including 917 Democrats, 813 Republicans, and 321 Independents. The poll measured approval ratings for President Trump and Congress, as well as opinions on important issues facing the country. The document also describes the methodology used in the poll and provides context on Ipsos, the polling firm that conducted the survey.
Terrorism (20%) and healthcare (19%) remain the top concerns of Americans. Democrats are most concerned with healthcare (27%) and terrorism (13%), while Republicans’ views have these flipped, with terrorism (29%) top, followed by healthcare (15%). Independents are equally concerned about both healthcare and terrorism (15%).
As he returns from his trip overseas, President Trump’s approval rating is at 37% this week, up two points from last week (35%). As Congress takes on finalizing tax reform plans, congressional approval remains low (19%). However, most Americans have a better perception of their actual representative (46%). Republicans are more likely to approve of Congress as a whole (28%), and their representative (56%), compared to Democrats (12% and 45% respectively). However, when asked how they would vote today if 2018 midterm elections were held today, more Americans choose a Democratic candidate (38%) than a Republican one (31%).
This document provides a summary of findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters between January 30th and February 5th, 2019. It surveyed 2,470 American adults, including 963 Democrats, 814 Republicans, and 389 Independents. The poll has a credibility interval of plus or minus 2.2% for all adults, 3.6% for Democrats, 3.9% for Republicans, and 5.7% for Independents. The data were weighted according to gender, age, education, ethnicity, and region to match the US population. The document outlines findings related to approval ratings of President Trump, views on direction of country, main problems facing America, and party identification.
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This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between August 3-4, 2020. It provides data on topics including:
- Views on the direction of the country and most important problems facing America
- Approval ratings for President Trump on various issues and overall
- Preferences between Trump and Biden in a hypothetical 2020 election matchup
- Concerns about the spread of COVID-19
- Political party identification
It also includes methodology information on sample sizes, weighting, and credibility intervals for the poll results.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (07/29/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between July 27-28, 2020. It provides data on topics including approval ratings for President Trump, views on direction of the country, most important issues facing America, and presidential ballot preferences. The poll surveyed 1,115 American adults, including 947 registered voters. Margin of errors for subgroups are provided. The document also includes methodology details and information on calculating credibility intervals for the poll results.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (07/22/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between July 15-21, 2020. It provides data on political issues including:
- Views on the direction of the country, with 67% saying things are on the wrong track.
- Approval ratings for President Trump, which show 38% approve and 57% disapprove.
- Preferences in a Biden vs. Trump presidential election, with Biden leading Trump 43% to 34%.
- Concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, with over 90% of Democrats concerned about spread.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (07/15/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between July 13-14, 2020. It provides data on topics including approval ratings for President Trump, views on direction of the country, most important issues facing America, and concerns about the coronavirus. The poll surveyed 1,115 American adults with margins of error provided for different demographic groups. It also explains how the data was weighted and outlines limitations of online polls.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (07/08/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between July 6-7, 2020. It provides data on:
- Approval ratings for President Trump's overall job performance and handling of specific issues like the economy and coronavirus. His approval is around 38% overall and 37% for coronavirus.
- If the 2020 election was held, support is around 40% for Biden and 37% for Trump in head-to-head matchup polls.
- Concern about coronavirus spread remains high, with around 80% of Democrats and 70% of Republicans concerned.
- Finally, it outlines the demographic makeup and methodology of the online poll of over 1,100 American adults.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (07/01/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between June 29-30, 2020. It provides data on various political and policy issues from a sample of 1,115 American adults, including registered Democratic, Republican, and Independent voters. The results include approval ratings for President Trump, views on important issues like the economy and coronavirus response, and preferences in a hypothetical Biden vs. Trump general election matchup. The document also describes the methodology used in the poll and provides an appendix on calculating Bayesian credibility intervals.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (06/24/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between June 22-23, 2020. It provides data on topics including views on the direction of the country, approval ratings for President Trump, concerns about COVID-19, and partisan identification. The poll surveyed 1,115 American adults with margins of error between 3.3-12.0 percentage points depending on the subgroup. It also explains how the data was weighted and how Bayesian credibility intervals were calculated.
A new Ipsos global study to mark World Refugee Day 2020 finds widespread and increasing agreement among Americans that people should be able to take refuge in other countries, including in the United States, to escape war or persecution. It is a view now held by 72% of U.S. adults, up from 62% a year ago. Globally, public opinion about the right to seek refuge in other countries, including in one’s own, is nearly identical to what it is in the U.S.
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An Ipsos poll of 4,426 American adults from June 10-16, 2020 found:
- 23% said the country was heading in the right direction, while 65% said wrong track.
- The top issues were the economy (19%), unemployment (10%), and healthcare (15%).
- 38% approved and 57% disapproved of Trump's job performance. Approval was highest on the economy (49%) and lowest on unifying the country (35%).
- In a hypothetical election, 33% would vote for Trump and 43% for Biden, with 8% not voting or unsure.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Coronavirus Tracker (06/03/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between June 1-2, 2020. It provides data on key political topics from a sample of over 1,100 American adults, including views on the direction of the country, most important issues, approval of President Trump, and the 2020 election matchup between Trump and Biden. The document also outlines the methodology used in the poll and provides credibility intervals for the results.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Coronavirus Tracker (05/28/2020) Ipsos Public Affairs
An Ipsos poll of over 4,000 American adults from May 20-27, 2020 found:
- 27% said the country was heading in the right direction, while 58% said wrong track.
- The top issues facing the country were the economy (23%) and unemployment (13%).
- Approval of Trump's job performance was 41% overall, with 54% disapproving.
- Concern over the coronavirus spread remained high, with over 90% of Democrats and over 70% of Republicans concerned.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Coronavirus Tracker (05/20/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between May 18-19, 2020. It provides data on Americans' views on various political issues including: approval of President Trump's job performance; most important problems facing the country; concerns about COVID-19; and views on the 2020 general election between Trump and Biden. The document also describes Ipsos' methodology, sample size, and credibility intervals for the survey results.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Coronavirus Tracker (05/13/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between May 11-12, 2020. It provides data on Americans' views on various political and economic issues, including:
- 59% of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, while 27% think it's headed in the right direction.
- The top issues facing the country are the economy (24%), unemployment (12%), and healthcare (19%).
- 41% of Americans approve of President Trump's job performance, while 56% disapprove. Approval of his handling of the coronavirus pandemic is lower at 41%.
- In a hypothetical 2020 election, 36% would vote for Trump and 41% would vote for
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Coronavirus Tracker (05/06/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between May 4-5, 2020. It includes data from interviews of 1,215 American adults, including 496 Democratic, 384 Republican, and 105 Independent registered voters. The poll measures Americans' views on various political topics like presidential approval ratings, the direction of the country, the most important problems facing the US, and behavioral changes in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The document also explains how the data was weighted and margins of error.
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Coronavirus Tracker (04/29/2020)Ipsos Public Affairs
This document summarizes the results of an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters between April 27-29, 2020. It provides data on topics including approval ratings for President Trump, views on direction of the country, most important issues facing America, and behavioral changes in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The poll surveyed 2,216 American adults with margins of error between 2.4-8.5 percentage points depending on the subgroup. It also explains how the data was weighted and credibility intervals were calculated.
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