Percentage of Americans saying the country is headed in the wrong direction spikes to 85%

Percentage of Americans saying the country is headed in the wrong direction spikes to 85%

An astounding 85% of Americans said that the country was headed in the wrong direction in a recent survey.

The AP-NORC survey found that only 14% of Americans said that the country was headed in the right direction, a dire result for Democrats hoping to hold on to congressional power in the midterm elections.

 

Percentage of Americans saying the country is headed in the wrong direction spikes to 85%

Percentage of Americans saying the country is headed in the wrong direction spikes to 85%

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Percentage of Americans saying the country is headed in the wrong direction spikes to 85%

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Percentage of Americans saying the country is headed in the wrong direction spikes to 85%

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