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Congress hits single digits: Rasmussen
hotair.com — When Democrats won majorities in both chambers of Congress, they pointed to the falling approval ratings of the legislature as a mandate for change. They have certainly provided it — albeit in the wrong direction. Rasmussen’s latest polling shows the approval ratings for Congress have reached a new low, and a new achievement … single digits.
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- MadKennyP, on 07/08/2008, -6/+1law"guru": you just posted this. You AGAIN failed to mention that most people still prefer Democrats in Congress over Republicans. This current gridlock where nothing gets done won't be a problem after the November elections.
Democrats 50.5% --- vs. --- Republicans 39%
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/
[Thanks to SheilaNoya for pointing this out]- keymanjim2, on 07/08/2008, -1/+4Then why didn't it go this low when the republicans were in charge?
spin spin spin - winnestow, on 07/09/2008, -0/+1How about radio? conservatives 92% liberals & howard stern 8%
http://talkers.com/main/index.php?option=com_conte ...
- keymanjim2, on 07/08/2008, -1/+4Then why didn't it go this low when the republicans were in charge?
- mathewsjw, on 07/08/2008, -0/+2the only solution is to vote Republican and hold them to their contract with America.
- jb1965, on 07/09/2008, -0/+3Liberalism running rampant throughout both the Democrat and Republican parties has driven down their collective polls to 9%.
What the old timey leftist propoganda media won't tell you is that President Bush's numbers were NEVER that low!
So if President Bush sucks. Congress sucks 3 times as much!
Liberalism is a slow road to despotism!!!!
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