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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

CNN Poll: 7 In 10 Voters Are Angry This Year

A new CNN/ORC poll released less than two weeks out from November's election finds that the majority of voters are angry over the direction the country is headed and are opposed to Obama's presidency.

As the days to Election Day count down, multiple polls across the country are trending toward the Republicans even in races that months ago no one thought could lean GOP, and this new CNN poll is no different in showing that trend.

The Republicans need to pick up six seats to take control of the Senate, and earlier in the year that prospect seemed remote. But now some analysts say that the GOP is competitive in as many as 10 Senate races.

The CNN poll portends bad news for Democrats hopeful of keeping their Senate majority.

The majority of respondents to the poll said that they were "very angry" (30%) or "somewhat angry" (38%) about the way things are going in the country. 31% said they weren't angry.

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2 comments:

Maurice said...

I not mad....I gots a free Cell phone, and chill all day long...while u crackers work to pay my bills...

Anonymous said...

Therein lies the problem 4:05.Getting mad is one thing,but giving up the entitlements will make them think twice before voting.