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Radicalized Center Emerging in American Politics

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A WSJ/NBC poll in Oct 2013 shows U.S. Congressional leaders Mitch McConnell and Harry Reid have some of the highest negative ratings ever. U.S. president Obama has high disapproval ratings. Close to 35% of men voters would go with a alternative candidate. This is the highest disaffection level in two decades. Voters prefer someone who is populist, pragmatic and non-ideological.

Polls in 2013 showing high voter disaffection with U.S. Congress, president Obama, and voters looking for alternatives

10/25/2010

A WSJ-NBC poll in Oct. 2013 shows high voter disapproval and negative ratings for the existing polticial leadership in Congress and with the U.S. president. It shows close to 35% of all men voters preferring a alternative candidate. Voters prefer some one who is non-ideological, pragmatic and populist.

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