New Poll: 75% of U.S. Voters Angry At Government

According to a new Rasmussen Reports national survey, 75% of likely voters say they are angry at the government. 

Part of the frustration is likely due to the belief of 60% of voters that neither Republican political leaders nor Democratic political leaders have a good understanding of what is needed today. That finding is identical to the view last September, just after the tumultuous congressional town hall meetings the month before. But only 52% felt this way in November.
Americans are united in the belief “that the political system is broken, that most politicians are corrupt, and that neither major political party has the answers,” Scott Rasmussen explains in his new book, In Search of Self-Governance.

By comparison, male voters are more angry than female voters, Republicans are more angry than Democrats, older voters are more angry than younger voters, and higher-income voters are more angry than lower-income voters.

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