WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The national telephone poll conducted January 14-17 found that 67 percent of likely voters are angry at the current policies of the US federal government, including 38 percent who say they are "very angry."
"It appears this anger is finally bubbling up in support of outsider presidential candidates like [Donald] Trump and Bernie Sanders," a Rasmussen Reports press release accompanying the poll said.
The vast majority of voters, or 84 percent, are especially upset at the US Congress, and of them 53 percent say they are "very angry" at members of the legislative, the poll revealed.
Large corporations present another target for voter disapproval, with 57 percent of voters blaming big companies for at least some of the nation’s woes, according to the poll.