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    AP-GfK Poll: 37 percent of public back protests

    WASHINGTON (AP) — More than one-third of the U.S. supports the Wall Street protests, and even more — 58 percent — say they are furious about America's politics.

    The number of angry people is growing as deep reservoirs of resentment grip the country, according to the latest Associated Press-GfK poll.

    Some 37 percent of people back the protests that have spread from New York to cities across the country and abroad, one of the first snapshots of how the public views the "Occupy Wall Street" movement. A majority of those protest supporters are Democrats, but the anger about politics in general is much more widespread, the poll indicates.

    "They've got reasons to be upset, they've got reasons to protest, but they're protesting against the wrong people," Jan Jarrell, 54, a retired school custodian, says of the New York demonstrators. "They need to go to Washington, to Congress and the White House. They're the ones coming up with all the rules."

    "Occupy Wall Street" has been called the liberal counterpoint to conservative-libertarian tea party, which injected a huge dose of enthusiasm into the Republican Party and helped it win the House and make gains in the Senate last year.

    While the troubled economy is at the root of anger at both government and business leaders, there's a key difference. Tea party activists generally argue that government is the problem, and they advocate for free markets. The Wall Street protesters generally say that government can provide some solutions and the free market has run amok.

    Of the Americans who support the Wall Street protests, 64 percent in the poll are Democrats, while 22 percent are independents and just 14 percent are Republicans. The protest backers are more likely to approve of President Barack Obama and more likely to disapprove of Congress than are people who don't support the demonstrations.

    More generally, many more Americans — 58 percent — say they are furious about the country's politics than did in January, when 49 percent said they felt that way. What's more, nearly nine in 10 say they are frustrated with politics and nearly the same say they are disappointed, findings that suggest people are deeply resentful of the political bickering over such basic government responsibilities as passing a federal budget and raising the nation's debt limit.

    This wrath spreads across political lines, with about six in 10 Democrats, Republicans and independents saying politics makes them angry.

    Fewer are hopeful about politics than when the year began, 47 percent down from 60 percent. Only 17 percent of respondents say they feel proud or inspired.

    Since January, Congress and the White House have engaged in repeated standoffs over federal spending and the size of government as the economy has struggled to recover from recession.

    In the past month, fury over all that has spilled into New York's financial district, and groups of mostly young people have camped out in a park.

    The protesters cite the economic crisis as a key reason for their unhappiness. The unemployment rate hovers around 9 percent nationally. Many homeowners owe more than their homes are worth. Foreclosures are rampant. And many young people — the key demographic of the protesters — can't find jobs or live on their own.

    Alexandria, Virginia, resident Alice Dunlap said she was stunned at a 2009 family reunion to find that more than half of her four children and their spouses were out of work.

    "They all have college educations, and some have advanced degrees, and they're unemployed?" says Dunlap, 62, a retired speech language pathologist. She supports the protests because, she says, anger lingers at those who profited while the nation's economy tanked.

    "We all got ripped off by Wall Street, and we continue to be ripped off by Wall Street," she says. "You can look at my portfolio, if you like."

    The poll found that most protest supporters do not blame Obama for the economic crisis. Sixty-eight percent say former President George W. Bush deserves "almost all" or "a lot but not all" of the blame. Just 15 percent say Obama deserves that much blame. Nearly six in 10 protest supporters blame Republicans in Congress for the nation's economic problems, and 21 percent blame congressional Democrats.

    Six in 10 protest supporters trust Democrats more than Republicans to create jobs.

    Most people who support the protests — like most people who don't — actually report good financial situations in their own households.

    Still, protest supporters express more intense concern than non-supporters about unemployment at the moment and rising consumer prices in the coming year.

    The poll was conducted Oct. 13-17, 2011, by GfK Roper Public Affairs and Corporate Communications. It involved landline and cell phone interviews with 1,000 adults and had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points. The poll included 384 respondents who said they were supporters of the Wall Street protests. Among that group, the error margin was 6.5 points.

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    Poll results: http://www.ap-gfkpoll.com

     
    • Michael F  •  6 mths ago
      Democracy is about having a choice. That choice shouldn´t be limited to - Do you want to get raped by someone wearing a blue tie, or get raped by someone wearing a red tie?
    • Peter  •  7 mths ago
      Hey Yahoo - how many friggin' times do I have to click "OK" before this stupid window stops popping up? ANNOYING.
      • Mike 7 mths ago
        I just ignore their Goddamn box.
      • Allen 7 mths ago
        Totally agree. These websites will drive you crazy with their popups and ridiculous attempts to get your attention.
      • Larry 7 mths ago
        Just read first - and uncheck "show location" and the pop window goes away...
    • zongongo  •  Cleveland, United States  •  7 mths ago
      March on washington! That's where the real criminals are.
      • fixitright 7 mths ago
        its coming
      • George Mason 7 mths ago
        Strange I thought we would find more worthless at the welfare offices.
      • Robert 7 mths ago
        Wall Street is where the real criminals reside. They fund and manipulate Washington.
    • josie  •  Richardson, United States  •  7 mths ago
      You can not kill the snake by cutting off its tail, you most start at its head. It seems that ALL of our problems stems with our CAREER POLITICIANS. Time to vote them OUT. These politicans do NOT walk among the average Americans. Are they paying for their Medical, Dental, Hearing, or the basic NEEDS that we have to scrimp for just to survive day to day.
    • Mark  •  7 mths ago
      so, less than .0000012% of the population is a valid indicator of the other 99.0000088%'s viewpoint? k, i digress. and i agree, if we are to change things, then let's have a 30,000,000 "FED UP Constituents" March, on Washington. we're all fed up (mostly) with the lack of representation in D.C., so let's get EVERYONE out to vote that is a registered, valid voter, and change this situation, NOW (i mean in 2012). vote them ALL out, and get a true citizen legislature in place.
      • FormerDemocrat 7 mths ago
        Finally, someone with some logic! It seems logic has disappeared for most Americans these days!
      • Deep 7 mths ago
        But there are a few people, who caused and continue to profit off of this mayhem, who have more wealth than 30,000,000. They can buy votes.
    • JD  •  Burlington, United States  •  7 mths ago
      The Tea Party and the 99 Percenters are right. The only way to change things is a constitutional amendment to GET THE MONEY OUT OF POLITICS !!!
      • stm62 7 mths ago
        You should not compare the two because Tea Partiers are not disruptive.
      • Robert 7 mths ago
        You should not compare the two because Tea Partiers want more money in politics (see the Citizens United Supreme Court decision).
      • rms 7 mths ago
        Tea party has never been right about anything except being on the Right, far right..
    • Jon  •  7 mths ago
      listen people fact is if we keep spending and doing the same #$%$ ie were all going to be screwed real talk its now or never this will be a recession we will never get out of
      • JD 7 mths ago
        Real talk. What are your plans, Jon?
    • eagle1  •  Rowland, United States  •  7 mths ago
      AP-GfK Poll
      Now there's a source that inspires confidence...LOL
    • FormerDemocrat  •  Troutdale, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I've been saying it for weeks! They are in the wrong place! Wall Street is not the problem, the White House and Congress are.

      Occupy The White House
    • MedievalTalon  •  7 mths ago
      In this whole article they never say what percentage oppose the protests, I can only surmise that it must be more than 37%.
    • Cryos  •  Eden Prairie, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Hmmm not quite 99% huh.
    • A Real American  •  7 mths ago
      I'm still looking for the shovel ready jobs. Anyone know where they are?
    • Louis  •  7 mths ago
      Alec Baldwin was there yesterday supporting the Protesters, seems he forgot about the commercial he has been doing for THAT BIG bank capital one.
    • RUKO  •  Houston, United States  •  7 mths ago
      March on White House / Congress we must. But the crooked thieving cheating #$%$ bags that took all of our tax payer dollars and laughed all the way to the "bank" are not innocent either. They are just as guilty. They knew exactly what they were doing. And 99% of the #$%$ bag CEO's didn't build their companies, they got appointed. That doesn't entitle them to rape the corporate payroll and screw the employee's. If they're so godly why don't they spread some of the wealth to the employee's that made/make them wealthy.
    • BL  •  7 mths ago
      All I see here is a people divided.Now I think we could all agree on getting big money out of politics and cutting some of the perks congress get.Lets start with that.You protesters are all over the place with complaints and demands.Focus on one or two things at a time.You may even have to get some protesters elected to office.If you can get one thing that everyone can agree on it will scare Washington because their whole strategy is to keep us divided.
    • Stephen  •  St. Paul, United States  •  7 mths ago
      they are protesting in the Wrong place. they should be in Washington DC in front of the White House and or the Capital where all the bail outs originated
    • Amos  •  Monterey, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I sure hope they cover Armageddon as good as they did the Libya invasion.
    • Clifford  •  7 mths ago
      My Fellow Americans,

      We don't have a tax problem, but we d**n sure do have a spending problem.

      I recommend that ALL Americans write/email their Congressional Reps and their state legislators and demand that Congress call a Constitutional Convention to debate a Constitutional Amendment that a 3/5 majority (60%) of BOTH Houses of Congress be REQUIRED to increase the National DEBT or increase FEDERAL TAXES/FEES on the American people.

      This will 'raise the bar' and HOPEFULLY lawmakers will be forced to live 'within their means'.

      If they attempt to increase the National DEBT or raise FEDERAL TAXES/FEES they will pay dearly at election time.

      A simple majority (50%) would be required to lower the National DEBT or lower FEDERAL TAXES/FEES on the American people.

      NOW we're talking massive, massive, SUPER MASSIVE spending cuts!

      It should be the goal of this nation to go from a National DEBT of $15 TRILLION to a National SURPLUS (rainy day fund) of $4 TRILLION in 30 years. THAT should be our No. 1 spending priority.

      Everyone knows that NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING, would make our economy fly like a ‘bat out of hell’; create millions upon millions of PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!, keep interest rates low AND drive down the price of gas more than going from a National DEBT of $15 TRILLION to a National SURPLUS of $4 TRILLION in say...oh...30 years?

      If WE, THE PEOPLE, want to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution for future generations of Americans then WE, THE PEOPLE, can no longer ignore the gross negligence, fiscal irresponsibility and financial excesses of future Presidents and Congresses.

      Thank you,
    • Clowns are Fun  •  7 mths ago
      I have a full-time job, own my own house, owe no money to anyone, and I support the O.W.S. protestors 100%.
    • Paul  •  West Chicago, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Wow! 37%. Sounds like Obama's approval rating.
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