From Rasmussen Reports:  Voters are madder than ever at the current policies of the federal government…
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Here's Your Bipartisan: "75% Are Angry at Government's Current Policies"

From Rasmussen Reports: 

Voters are madder than ever at the current policies of the federal government.

“A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 75% of likely voters now say they are at least somewhat angry at the government’s current policies, up four points from late November and up nine points since September.  The overall figures include 45% who are Very Angry, also a nine-point increase since September.”

By party affiliation, angries include 89% of Republicans, 78% of Independents and 61% of Democrats.

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February 08, 2010 • 04:33 pm

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