I've never been much of a fan of New Year's — either as a holiday or as a springboard for changing past behavior. But I know I'm in the minority.

Gym memberships typically surge in January. Attendance at weekly Weight Watchers meetings turn into standing room-only affairs. And I would guess liquor store sales fall like most moods do in the aftermath of the holiday high.

So it's probably a bad time of year to conduct any kind of poll, survey or study about the mood of just about anyone, let alone disgruntled voters.

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