The 2020 election is considered to be a “significant" stressor with over half of Americans, according to the annual "Stress in America" survey.
WASHINGTON – It’s a year away, but the 2020 presidential election is considered to be a “significant source of stress” in a majority of Americans, according to a new poll.
According to the poll, the topic of the upcoming election is proving to be more stressful for survey respondents who identified as Democrats, compared to those who identified as Republicans, by nearly 25%. In an increasingly divided and often combative political world, voters are also facing an onslaught of information regarding the impeachment inquiry into Trump.
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