the majority of Americans are scared and frustrated. According to a recent survey, the majority of Americans express frustration and anxiety over Election Day, which is less than a week away.
According to a survey released Thursday by The Associated Press-NORC Research Center,
69% of American adults say they are “frustrated” with the current election cycle.
The same percentage reported feeling “anxious” as a result of the race.
the majority of Americans are scared and frustrated
The survey also found that 36% of respondents were “excited” about the 2024 cycle.
Additionally, about 75% of Americans reported being “interested” in the race.
The information was released at the conclusion of a highly
contentious presidential contest that saw two murder attempts
against former President Trump and President Biden’s resignation from the race.
There are only a few days left for Trump and Vice President Harris to win over voters,
mostly in the seven battleground states.
The poll indicates that some groups are considerably more nervous than they were in 2020.
Approximately 80% of Democrats say they are worried about next Tuesday,
which is a tiny increase from roughly 75% the
year before. According to surveys, over two-thirds of Republicans said the same in 2024, up from 60% in 2020.
According to the research, only over half of independents reported feeling apprehensive, which is comparable to 2020.
Conflict between friends and family may also arise from the emotions surrounding the crucial race, which may lead some
people to be dishonest about who they support. According to a recent Axioms Vibes study from The Harris Poll, over 48% of Generation Z voters admitted to having “lied to” those close to them in the past about which candidates had their support.
the majority of Americans are scared and frustrated