Negative
20Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
- Total News Sources
- 10
- Left
- 4
- Center
- 3
- Right
- 1
- Unrated
- 2
- Last Updated
- 8 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 40% Left
A recent AP-NORC poll reveals that a significant majority of Americans, about 70%, are feeling anxious and frustrated as Election Day approaches, with only one-third expressing excitement about the 2024 presidential campaign. The race remains highly competitive, with neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump holding a clear lead in national or swing state polls. Partisan anxiety is pronounced, with roughly 80% of Democrats and two-thirds of Republicans reporting feelings of anxiety, while Independents show more stable levels of concern. The stark contrast in candidate messaging—Harris accusing Trump of personal vendettas and Trump calling Harris a 'trainwreck'—adds to the tension among voters. Additionally, voters have expressed specific concerns regarding issues such as women's rights and leadership on international matters, reflecting a broader anxiety about the potential outcomes of the election. Despite the prevailing frustration, there are signs of increased interest in the election compared to previous cycles, with 75% of Americans indicating they are interested in the outcome.
- Total News Sources
- 10
- Left
- 4
- Center
- 3
- Right
- 1
- Unrated
- 2
- Last Updated
- 8 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 40% Left
Open Story
Timeline
Analyze and predict the
development of events
Negative
20Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
Related Topics
Stay in the know
Get the latest news, exclusive insights, and curated content delivered straight to your inbox.