Monday, August 16, 2010

65% of Voters Are Angry At Federal Government's Policies

Bad news for the tone deaf political class in Washington as the Nov. 2 midterm elections approach:
With midterm elections less than three months away, nearly two-out-of-three U.S. voters (65%) remain at least somewhat angry at the current policies of the federal government, including 40% who are Very Angry.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters nationwide finds that just 30% are not angry at the government, with 13% who are Not At All Angry.

In surveys since last September, those angry at the government have ranged from 66% to 75%. Those who are Very Angry have run from 33% to 46%.

Yet while 83% of Mainstream voters are angry at the government’s policies, 92% of those in the Political Class are not.
65% of Voters Are Angry At Federal Government’s Policies

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