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Funny how that keeps happening every time a Democrat is elected president:
For all the feelgood Obama was supposed to bring about, a bipartisan study from George Washington University says 20 percent of Americans describe themselves as “angry” about “the way things are going in the country today,” and Republican pollster Ed Goeas says the enraged underclass could change the game in 2010. “There is the potential for this being a 1994 year of the angry white male,” Goeas said, citing Republicans’ underdog capture of both the House and Senate in the middle of Bill Clinton’s presidency. Though only 5 percent of Democrats describe themselves as “angry,” 26 percent of independents and 33 percent of Republicans do.
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What is this? Newsbusters?
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