A new CNN/USA Today poll shows that the electorate is in a very nasty mood.
- 76% said there was “something” to be angry about in the country.
- 54% said that things in the country were going “pretty” or “very” badly.
- 56% believe the economy is “poor” or “very poor.”
- 55% said they are more likely to back a challenger in the November elections. That anti-incumbent sentiment is higher than the 48% registered in 1994, the year the GOP took Congress.
- Democrats led Republicans by 10 percentage points, 53% to 43%, among likely voters asked which party they would support in November.
- 56% said they considered the Democrats the party of change.
There’s an icy wind blowing out there for Republicans.
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