Poll Reveals Widespread Election Anxiety Among Americans
A significant portion of the U.S. population feels anxious and frustrated as the presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump remains tightly contested.
- Approximately 70% of Americans report feeling anxious or frustrated about the 2024 presidential campaign, with interest levels similar to previous elections.
- Democrats show higher levels of anxiety than Republicans, with 79% of Democrats feeling anxious compared to 66% of Republicans.
- Interest in the election is slightly higher than in previous years, with 80% of Democrats and 77% of Republicans expressing interest.
- Black Americans report higher excitement levels about the election compared to white Americans, who show more frustration and anxiety.
- The race is extremely close, with no clear leader between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in national polls and key battleground states.