AP-GfK Poll: 37 percent support 'Occupy Wall Street' protesters; politics ... - Washington Post

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WASHINGTON — More than one-third of the country supports the Wall Street protests, and even more — 58 percent — say they are furious about America’s politics.

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Corrections? (Seth Wenig, File/Associated Press) - FILE - In this Oct. 20, 2011 file photo, an Occupy Wall Street protester stands amid tarps and sleeping bags while a building owned by Brookfield Properties towers over Zuccotti Park in New York. Most Americans say politics makes them angry. But that doesn’t mean there is wide support for the Wall Street protests against the nation’s power brokers. The latest Associated Press-GfK poll shows that 37 percent of people do back the protests that have spread from New York to cities across the country. It’s one of the first snapshots of how the public views the “Occupy Wall Street” movement.

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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.

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