RNA - Over 80 percent of America's population say they are either angry or dissatisfied with the government, Monmouth University poll reported on Tuesday as cited by The Hill political website.
Sixty-two percent indicated they are dissatisfied with the government and 19 percent said they are angry with it. Only 15 percent of American say they are happy or satisfied with the US leadership.
According to the poll, Democrats (90 percent) and Independents (83 percent) are more likely to be frustrated than Republicans (69 percent); however, members of all parties remain unhappy.
Several respondents to the poll noted that since US President Donald Trump took power, the country has become more divided, 25 percent say there has been no difference, and 11 percent say the country has become more unified. About a third of the participants in the survey expect the country to become become further divided in the coming year.
According to Press TV, that frustration of Americans extends to policy as well.
About 56 percent of Americans surveyed by Monmouth said Trump was not paying enough attention to issues that were top priorities to the families, while 38 percent believe he is paying enough attention.
Monmouth University surveyed 802 adults from Nov. 9 to 12 for the poll which has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
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