Summer in Review Clifford Young & Bernard Mendez, Ipsos As part of the Ipsos Care-o-Meter, we’ve collected data on how Americans felt about the biggest national news stories this summer. The two stories that Americans knew and cared most about had to do with this summer’s unprecedented weather. Trump’s indictments also gained a lot of buzz. Culture wars? Not as pressing – Americans didn’t seem to know or care about Kid Rock’s Bud Light controversy.
Most Jewish college students have witnessed, experienced antisemitic incidents Mallory Newall & Annaleise Azevedo Lohr, Ipsos Fifty-seven percent of Jewish college students report having witnessed or experienced an antisemitic incident, either on their campus or in the general public, according to a new Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of Jewish on Campus and supported by the World Jewish Congress.
Voters — Including Republicans — Support Giving Medicare the Power to Negotiate Lower Drug Prices Lew Blank, Data for Progress In a new survey, Data for Progress finds that voters across party lines overwhelmingly support (84%) the Biden administration’s decision to empower Medicare to negotiate lower prices for 10 prescription drugs. Iowa: Trump leads, followed by second tier of four candidates in ISU/Civiqs poll Iowa State University Donald Trump far outpaces other Republican presidential nominees in an Iowa State University/Civiqs poll, which surveyed 1,128 registered voters from Sept. 2-7.
Texas: Republicans' support for Trump unwavering amidst multiple indictments Jim Henson & Joshua Blank, Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas The August 2023 University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll finds Texas Republicans’ continued support for former president Trump evident in several results ranging from general assessments to attitudes toward the criminal indictments against him, the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election, and beliefs about the January 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol led by supporters of the former president.