(The Hill) — Two-thirds of the American public say the country has gotten off on the wrong track, according to a new poll from ABC News, the Washington Post and Ipsos.
The survey, conducted last week, shows 67% of respondents say the country has “gotten pretty seriously off on the wrong track,” while 32% say things “are generally going in the right direction” in the country.
There is a steep partisan divide in the data. Most Democrats and independents — at 95% and 77%, respectively — are pessimistic about the direction of the country, while just 29% of Republicans share this view.
By demographic breakdown, 87% of Black respondents, 71% of Hispanics, 71% of Asians and 61% of white Americans say the country is going in the wrong direction.
The latest survey represents a drop from Novembe

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