Friday, April 24, 2009
Americans Say They Don't Have a Voice Anymore, According to American Pulse
57.6% of Americans say they don't have a voice anymore and too much is being dictated out of Washington, according to the April American Pulseā¢ (N=4023). On the other hand, a quarter of participants (27.2%) say their voice is being heard, while 15.1% aren't sure. In a government with a Democratic stronghold, it's surprising that 42.8% of people who consider themselves of the Democratic Party don't think they are being heard on Capitol Hill. 74.5% of Republicans and 63.8% of Independents feel the same.
Americans Say They Don't Have a Voice Anymore, According to American Pulse
Source: MarketWire
Americans Say They Don't Have a Voice Anymore, According to American Pulse
Source: MarketWire