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Congressional Approval Falls to Single Digits for First Time Ever

XeVfTEUtaAqJHTqq

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Now lets make sure we punish "Bush" by rewarding the idiots that have been doing such a good job in Congress for the last three years!

That would be really good logic! :blink:

http://rasmussenreports.com/public_...ssional_performance/congressional_performance

Congressional Performance
Congressional Approval Falls to Single Digits for First Time Ever

Tuesday, July 08, 2008



The percentage of voters who give Congress good or excellent ratings has fallen to single digits for the first time in Rasmussen Reports tracking history. This month, just 9% say Congress is doing a good or excellent job. Most voters (52%) say Congress is doing a poor job, which ties the record high in that dubious category.

Last month, 11% of voters gave the legislature good or excellent ratings. Congress has not received higher than a 15% approval rating since the beginning of 2008.

The percentage of Democrats who give Congress positive ratings fell from 17% last month to 13% this month. The number of Democrats who give Congress a poor rating remained unchanged. Among Republicans, 8% give Congress good or excellent ratings, up just a point from last month. Sixty-five percent (65%) of GOP voters say Congress is doing a poor job, down a single point from last month.

Voters not affiliated with either party are the most critical of Congressional performance. Just 3% of those voters give Congress positive ratings, down from 6% last month. Sixty-three percent (63%) believe Congress is doing a poor job, up from 57% last month.

Just 12% of voters think Congress has passed any legislation to improve life in this country over the past six months. That number has ranged from 11% to 13% throughout 2008. The majority of voters (62%) say Congress has not passed any legislation to improve life in America.

Voters hold little positive sentiment about the future. Just 41% find it at least somewhat likely that Congress will address important problems facing our nation in the near future, while 55% find this unlikely.

Despite these negative attitudes towards Congress, Democrats continue to enjoy a double digit lead on the Generic Congressional Ballot.

Most voters (72%) think most members of Congress are more interested in furthering their own political careers. Just 14% believe members are genuinely interested in helping people.

A separate Rasmussen survey found that half of all voters believe America’s best days are in the past. However, another survey found that 64% of voters also believe that the world would be a better place if more countries were similar to the United States.

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Erik

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I'm surprised that only 72% of voters think politicians are looking out for themselves first...
 

Deadly Sushi

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Shouldn't we be able to fire all of them and start over?

That would be one of the best things that could happen but never will. The country needs to find another land mass and start a new government. Politicians are worse than the worst car salesperson. At least the car salesperson shows up for work and does his job. :hammer:
 

ddrane2115

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That would be one of the best things that could happen but never will. The country needs to find another land mass and start a new government. Politicians are worse than the worst car salesperson. At least the car salesperson shows up for work and does his job. :hammer:


OUCH! And yes we can fire them all, it is called VOTE THEM OUT OF OFFICE. Problem is that no one really wants the job that is capable of doing it without, looking out for themselves. if my company gives someone a big endorsement, along with big bucks, then I expect something in return.............exactly what is wrong with this whole thing today..........stop the cash handouts, stop the buddy buddy, scratch my back things, get those in there that have no agenda, but to do what is right for this country.............
 

American Woman

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That would be one of the best things that could happen but never will. The country needs to find another land mass and start a new government. Politicians are worse than the worst car salesperson. At least the car salesperson shows up for work and does his job. :hammer:
Ummmmm didn't this already happen when America broke off from the Queen's rules?:wink:
 

CityGirl

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Yep. We should vote them out but despite dissatisfaction, looks like many prefer the hell they know. :sad:


Despite dismal ratings for the Democrat Congress, another Rasmussen Report released today http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ressional_ballot/generic_congressional_ballot
shows Americans are unwilling to vote the majority party out of office. When given the choice, 47 percent of voters said they would vote for their district's Democratic candidate, while 34 percent said they would vote Republican.
 
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