Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt said the numbers indicate “historic levels of anger and disgust with our political and economic systems.”
Nearly 6 in 10 voters say the economic and political systems are stacked against people like them, tying a record high over roughly 40 years of national NBC News polling.
According to the latest NBC News survey, 59% of registered voters agreed that those systems are stacked against them, while 38% disagreed with that sentiment and 3% were not sure.
The share who agreed with that notion tied a high point in April 1992, a record set after NBC News began polling this question in 1988.



Keep the polls open until 2/3 if registered voters vote.
They’d have buses shuttling in OAPs until the minimum was met then shut it down.
As opposed to now where they shuttle in OAPs and then the polls close with less than half of people voting.
Neither.