Nicklas Källebring

Nicklas Källebring

politician Sweden

Nicklas Källebring is a prominent figure at Ipsos, a leading market research and opinion polling organization. He has expertise in public opinion analysis and has been involved in various studies that assess voter sentiment and political trends in Sweden. Recently, he highlighted a significant rise in pessimism among voters regarding the direction of the country, indicating a dramatic change in public perception as reflected in a recent survey.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
6,502
Power
341$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Sweden 1 6.00 0.05% +20% 10,099,265 6,502 $530,000 341$
Totals 1 10,099,265 6,502 $530,000 341$
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Recent Mentions

Sweden Sweden: Nicklas Källebring is an opinion analyst at Ipsos who discusses the public's perception of societal issues in Sweden. 6

Dagens Nyheter: Svenska väljare: Därför är vi så pessimistiska

Sweden Sweden: Nicklas Källebring is an opinion analyst at Ipsos who discusses the changing perceptions of voters towards the USA. 5

Dagens Nyheter: DN/Ipsos: Väljarna allt mer negativa till USA

Sweden Sweden: Nicklas Källebring, an opinion analyst at Ipsos, states that the results of the survey put the controversial DCA agreement in a new light. 5

Dagens Nyheter: Väljarna räknar inte med militärt stöd från USA

Sweden Sweden: Nicklas Källebring is an opinion analyst at Ipsos who discusses the current political climate in Sweden. 6

Dagens Nyheter: S får högsta väljarstödet på ett år

Sweden Sweden: Nicklas Källebring is an opinion analyst at Ipsos discussing the impact of violence on public behavior in Sweden. 7

Dagens Nyheter: Efter våldsvågen – många har ändrat sina vanor

Sweden Sweden: Nicklas Källebring from Ipsos comments on the increasing pessimism among voters in Sweden. 5

Dagens Nyheter: Pessimismen ökar bland väljarna: ”Dramatisk förändring”