Three-quarters of Americans believe the country is “out of control” amid a spike in new coronavirus cases and widespread unemployment, new polling data shows.
A survey published by Yahoo! News, and YouGov on Thursday found that 75 percent of Americans believed their country was out of control, compared to just 14 percent who felt it was under control.
A further 11 percent of all polled U.S. adults said they were “not sure” whether the country was “out of” or under control.
Older voters were more likely to say the U.S. was “out of control” amid the ongoing pandemic. Eighty-one percent of those aged 65 and older told pollsters the country was in a fiasco, while 68 percent of those aged 30 to 44 felt the same way.
YouGov pollsters also found that opinion was slightly divided along partisan lines, with 82 percent of Democrats saying the country was out of control, compared to a little under two-thirds of Republicans.
Eighty-one percent of independents further said America was out of control, while just 12 percent of the polled swing voters felt the U.S. was under control.
The downbeat assessments on the country’s standing came as almost two-thirds of U.S. adults (65 percent) said they believed the coronavirus pandemic was getting worse.
By comparison, just 16 percent of polled Americans felt the COVID-19 pandemic was getting better in the U.S. as Florida, Texas, and Arizona reported influxes of new cases this week.