America Thinks открытые
[search 0]
Больше
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
What America Thinks

YouGovUS

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Ежемесячно
 
We believe in the power of participation. From the very beginning, we have been driven by a simple idea: The more people are able to participate in the decisions made by the institutions that serve them, the better those decisions will be. At the heart of our company is a global online community, where millions of people and thousands of political, cultural and commercial organizations engage in a continuous conversation about their beliefs, behaviors and brands.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
This week we learned that most people in Britain, Germany and the USA believe that extra-terrestrial life exists. We also learned that most Americans think the majority of the country aren't bad people, and that Whole Foods’ new “Love” campaign is delivering modest perception recovery.YouGovUS
  continue reading
 
Today we learned that Tom Brady may have avoided his punishment, but most Americans still think he was aware of the ball scandal and view the Patriots as cheaters. We also learned that two-fifths of Americans would report their neighbors to the government if they suspected they were illegal immigrants.…
  continue reading
 
Today, August 20th we learned that 31% of under-30s plot themselves as something other than exclusively heterosexual on the seven point 'Kinsey Scale'. We also learned that Americans are divided on whether or not to use tax money to pay tuition at public schools, but the sentiment behind Hillary's college plan is popular.…
  continue reading
 
Today we learned that Carly Fiorina is widely seen as the winner of the 'Happy Hour' debate, while Marco Rubio and Donald Trump came off best at 9pm – but overall impressions of Rubio have improved while Trump's ratings have slipped. We also learned that jokes about rape are more widely reviled than jokes on any other subject.…
  continue reading
 
Today we learned that consumers may be paying less attention to the Gecko and Flo ad campaigns, but it doesn’t seem to be deterring consumers from wanting to do business with GEICO or Progressive. We also learned that the American public as a whole are much more likely to favor stricter gun laws than gun owners.…
  continue reading
 
Today we learned that Democrats widely trust the Daily Show to provide the news, and most liberals think they are funnier than conservatives. We also learned that Scott Walker is better known among Republicans, but his favorability rating has not really improved and that the Jeep brand shows more resilience than it’s corporate parent Chrysler.…
  continue reading
 
Today we learned that most Democrats, including self-described liberals, want Hillary Clinton to be their party's candidate in 2016, not Bernie Sanders. We also learned that Republicans tend to dislike the GOP leadership in Congress and most see both Boehner and McConnell as weak leaders.YouGovUS
  continue reading
 
Today we learned that support for the Iran deal has increased and Americans tend to want their senators to back it. But few are convinced it will make America – or Israel – safer. We also learned that Donald Trump leads the GOP presidential field again this week, though controversial remarks about Sen. John McCain may have dented his popularity amo…
  continue reading
 
Today we learned that only a third of Americans are confident in the ability of either the government or major corporations to protect against cyber attacks and that social media blunders cause more damage to important relationships today than two years ago. We also learned that 6 in 10 Americans think the invention of the nuclear bomb was a bad th…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Краткое руководство