Over 20% of people are looking forward to this. What is it?

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Answer: Daylight Saving Time Change

Clues: “Falling” and “Back”

Daylight Saving Time ends early Sunday morning, when 2:00 A.M. becomes 1:00 A.M.

In a new poll, 28% of people said they are not looking forward to it, even though we’re “gaining” an hour.

41% of people said they “don’t really care” about it either way.

But 23% of people said they’re looking forward to it.  Which goes to show some people like the darker evenings of fall and winter.

Still, 63% of people said they’d like to see the clock-changing twice a year abolished and only 17% said they like it, and would not be in favor of a change.  20% of people don’t care.

41% of people said the federal government should just decide on a plan and have everyone do the same thing . . . even if it’s sticking to the status quo.

But 35% of people think individual states should be able to choose what they want to do, whether that’s changing clocks, not changing clocks, and if not, which time they lock into:  Daylight Saving or Standard Time.

(YouGov)