The AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that about 7 in 10 report feeling anxious or frustrated about the election.
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, a majority of Americans report feeling anxious and frustrated, according to a new poll by The AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
About seven in 10 Americans describe the election as a source of anxiety or frustration, with excitement noticeably absent.
The poll also found that while many remain interested in the outcome, only about one-third of respondents feel genuinely excited about the campaign season.Campaign Tension Grows Amid Tight Race
The 2024 presidential race is shaping up to be highly competitive, both nationally and in swing states, with no decisive lead emerging for either Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump.
In the final days of the campaign, the candidates’ messaging has diverged significantly. Harris has portrayed Trump as fixated on personal vendettas, while Trump, at a recent rally, described Harris as “a trainwreck who has destroyed everything in her path.