Roughly half of Americans also say the Democratic Party (50%) and the Republican Party (49%) make them feel angry.
Majorities say the Republican Party (56%) and Democratic Party (58%) do not represent the interests of people like them.
Americans aren't overly impressed with either party a year out from the crucial midterm elections, according to a Pew Research Center report.
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