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According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, Trump's approval rating fell to 40%, the lowest level since his second term.

According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, Trump's approval rating fell to 40%, the lowest level since his second term.

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2025-07-29 20:32:32
据路透/Ipsos调查:70%的美国人认为特朗普的关税将推高食品杂货和其他日常必需品的价格。

据路透/Ipsos调查:70%的美国人认为特朗普的关税将推高食品杂货和其他日常必需品的价格。

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2025-03-12 19:39:27
Survey: 47% of Americans approve of President Trump's performance in his early days in office

According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, 47% of Americans approve of President Donald Trump's performance in his early days in office. The vast majority of respondents (58%) do not want President Trump to grant pardons to all defendants accused of the "January 6 Capitol Hill incident". 46% of respondents support Trump's immigration policies.

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2025-01-21 22:41:40
Poll: 35% of Americans hope Trump will pay attention to inflation soon after taking office

Americans believe inflation is the top issue President-elect Trump should address in his 100 days in office, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday. Some 35 percent of respondents to the three-day poll said inflation was an area Trump should focus on, compared with 30 percent who said immigration and 27 percent who said jobs and the overall economy. Another 23 percent said Trump should focus on unifying the country. A smaller percentage of respondents said he should...

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2024-11-19 22:54:00
Reuters/Ipsos poll: Harris leads Trump by just one percentage point, 44% to 43%

A Reuters/Ipsos poll on Tuesday showed that Harris' lead over Trump narrowed further in the final stages of the U.S. presidential race, with a 44% to 43% lead of just one percentage point.

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2024-10-29 23:47:04
Survey: Registered voters are more likely to support Trump's economic policies

According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, registered voters are more likely to favor Trump's economic policies, with 47 percent of the vote, compared to 37 percent for Harris.

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2024-10-29 15:59:02
The survey shows that Democratic Vice President Harris leads former President Trump by a narrow margin of 46% to 43%

The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Harris, the Democratic vice-president of the United States, narrowly ahead of Republican former President Donald Trump by 46% to 43%. The six-day poll ended on Monday, and Harris' lead was similar to that of a Reuters/Ipsos poll a week ago (45% to 42%), providing further evidence that the election is extremely anxious with only two weeks left before the November 5 election.

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2024-10-23 00:06:38
Reuters/Ipsos poll: Harris extends lead over Trump

A Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday showed Vice President Harris leading former US President Donald Trump by 47% to 40% ahead of the November US Presidential Election, as she appeared to erode Trump's edge on the economy and jobs. When asked which candidate did better on the "economy, unemployment and jobs" issue, some 43% of voters chose Trump, while 41% chose...

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2024-09-24 21:34:59
Poll: Harris leads Trump with 47% approval rating

According to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, US Vice President Harris leads former US President Donald Trump with 47% of the vote. In addition, among registered voters who had heard something about Tuesday's presidential debate, 53% said U.S. Vice President Harris won, while 24% said former U.S. President Donald Trump won.

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2024-09-12 20:45:00
Survey: U.S. voters are more likely to favor Trump's economic policies, with 43% approval rating and 40% approval rating for Harris.

According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, U.S. voters are more likely to support Trump's economic policies, with 43 percent, compared with 40 percent for Harris. The gap is down from 11 percentage points in July.

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2024-08-27 19:34:57
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