With the government shutdown, public anger at the federal
government is as high as at any point since the Pew Research
Center began asking the
question in 1997. Anger is most palpable among conservative Republicans – 41%
say they are angry at the federal government, the highest among any partisan
group.
The new national survey by the Pew Research
Center , conducted Sept.
25-29 among 1,005 adults, finds that 26% overall say they are angry at the
federal government, while 51% feel frustrated. Just 17% say they are basically
content with the government.
The share of Americans who say they are angry at the federal
government has risen seven points since January and now equals the high reached
in August 2011, a few weeks after the widely criticized debt ceiling agreement
between the president and Congress.
As in the past, substantial majorities across the political
spectrum are either angry or frustrated with the federal government. But anger
at the government is far more widespread among conservative Republicans than
other partisan groups.
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