High Emotion: Betrayal and Anger on Tap for Mercurial Americans
November 02, 2024Key Takeaways
- Americans express betrayal and frustration with current Democratic leadership as emotions swirl pre-election.
- Support for Donald Trump aligns with anti-establishment sentiment as many see him as the solution to ineffective governance.
- Emotions range from anger and betrayal to fear and disillusioned apathy as voters witness the widening ideological divide.
Our Methodology
Demographics
All Voters
Sample Size
8,000
Geographical Breakdown
National
Time Period
7 Days
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In the final week before Election Day, there is a growing wave of discontent and frustration directed at Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. Many Americans are angry, betrayed, and skeptical of the political establishments. Momentum changes emphasize the growing disconnect between voters and the ruling class.
Themes of economic struggle, political distrust, and desire for strong, decisive leadership dominate the discourse. Recent polling shows Trump leading significantly in battleground states among voters who have not previously voted. This suggests enthusiasm among Republicans is high, and perhaps not so much among Democrats.
#NEW BATTLEGROUND STATES poll
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 31, 2024
Voters who have voted in...
🔵 '22/'24 primaries: Harris+3
🟡 '22, not primaries: Tie
đź”´ '20 general election only: Trump+12
đź”´ No voting record: Trump+19
NYT/Siena | PA/MI/WI/AZ/GA/NC
The Language of Anger
The language voters use is impassioned and confrontational, often with strong and colorful language, signaling more than passive dissatisfaction—but a call to action.
- People use phrases like “it’s time to wake up America” and “we’re being lied to,” going beyond mere disappointment.
- The tone suggests readiness, even a demand for mobilization, among those who believe a leadership change can restore the values and stability of America.
“Y’all need to go back to Ukraine & get my f***king money back”
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) October 11, 2024
Americans are getting angrier by the day as they continue to wake up. In fact it’s not just the US, but the entire Western World. pic.twitter.com/ZeGSrV7LA2
Betrayal, Hypocrisy, and Urgency
Social media posts reveal a sense of betrayal and abandonment, as Americans feel deceived by political promises that remain unfulfilled.
- The language is direct, frequently harsh, and often laced with urgency—“it’s time to turn the page” or “we need change now.”
- Voters criticize Democrats for the failures of the last four years on the economy, border security, and social grievances.
- Words like “liars,” “garbage,” and “incompetent” permeate discussions, suggesting leaders are disconnected from everyday \working Americans.
Economic Disillusionment
Economic concerns are consistently a top priority.
- Discussions of inflation, wage stagnation, and rising living costs frustrate voters who feel neglected by policies they see as ineffective.
- Americans describe their struggles with affording bills, job stability, and housing—often blaming problems on failed leadership and out-of-touch policies.
- Sentiments such as “nothing has been fixed” and “the economy is in shambles” reveal a working-class who feel abandoned.
"Inflation has cooled, but people are still seething over prices," per WSJ.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) October 31, 2024
"People find it unsettling that price tags don't look like they did before inflation took off during the pandemic, surging to the highest level in four decades."
Anti-Establishment Fervor
A clear preference for Donald Trump is largely driven by anti-establishment ire. Voters view him as a counter to the inadequacies and corruption in the political class.
- Trump is often depicted as the antidote to systemic incompetence and political stagnation.
- Supporters view him as capable of restoring stability, strength, and decisiveness.
- Americans want a leader who can break the cycle of unfulfilled promises and ineffective governance, hoping to reform entrenched and powerful institutions.
- For many, Trump represents a sense of hope that resonates deeply with those feeling left behind.
Fear about Election Integrity
Following from the 2020 election, there is now persistent skepticism about the integrity of electoral processes.
- Voters on social media voice concerns about disenfranchisement, fraud, and dishonesty.
- Many have doubts about whether elections are truly representative or if they are, in fact, manipulated to favor the establishment.
- This distrust bolsters the desire for new leadership, with voters clamoring for transparency and reform to secure a system they can trust.
Oops!!! ABC somehow has the final results of the election in Pennsylvania, but there isn’t any cheating, and the media isn’t biased or anything. pic.twitter.com/C56NACylUB
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) October 31, 2024