About 70 percent of Americans said they were “concerned” or “frustrated” about the election, according to the latest poll.
An Associated Press-NORC poll found that Democrats and Republicans have similar emotions about the election.
Democrats, however, are more prone to “anxiety” than Republicans.
Independents are just as frustrated, but “less excited, less interested and less worried.”
African-Americans feel “more excited” about the contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump than whites and are less “frustrated” by the campaign.
Hispanics are also “less frustrated” about the campaign than whites.
American voters will decide on November 5 who will control the US Congress, along with deciding whether former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris will be in the White House. Whichever political party ends up controlling the House or Senate will be crucial for the new president to implement his legislative agenda, AA writes.