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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Congressional Approval Falls to Single Digits for First Time Ever

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Congressional Performance

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.

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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.

Interesting stuff.  One way to interpret the seemingly contradictory attitudes reported in the last paragraph of this article could reflect the effects of MSM propagandizing about bad economic news.  While there is an overall impression that we are doing badly, individuals think we are basically good, and that our system works, because that is what they experience in their daily lives.  Could be.

Comments

Voters are pining for the good old days of Newt Gengrich....


What’s going to happen to US industry when the global warming extremists like John McCain double the price of electricity?  I would think all these factories will close and set up in countries where they aren’t scared of technology.


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The Whistler on July 8, 2008 at 10:05 am

I’m sure that the Democrats will be referencing this while calling themselves “the 9 percenters”.

Right?

They’re honest people who treat themselves as they treat others, right?

Heh.

likwidshoe on July 8, 2008 at 01:23 pm

And yet many of those that give congress a low rating will vote for Dem candidates come November.  Go figure…


You don’t have to be a moron to be a liberal Democrat but it sure helps.

docdave on July 8, 2008 at 01:49 pm

dd: Maybe not, if McCain seizes this opportunity…

Will he?


Hope and change, in a free world, are the private possessions of motivated individuals.

robert108 on July 8, 2008 at 01:59 pm
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AMERICAN CONGRESS SCHEDULED FOR HEAD SURGERY
Congressional health being at an all time low indicates that the Kennedy Liberals and Reagan Conservatives have set a guillotine date for the desperately united Leiberman Neo-Libs and Podhoretz Neo-Cons, for the their subversive Neo-Marxist contempt of Christian Culture and Constitutional Law. For the illegal Iraq War for Israel, for the illegal Mexican occupation, for the sacrificial killing of children, for the outsourcing of jobs and technology to China, for the subprime loans and stock trading scam, and for the consequent recession and inflation; the rallying cry shall be “Off with their heads!”.

Jeugenen on July 8, 2008 at 03:23 pm

I understand this is a Majority lead by Democrats, but just remember, congress is made up of both Democrats and Republicans, and the numbers affect both sides.

It is easy to say the majority is held by a certain group (Democrats now) but the numbers affect the approval of Congress as a whole, not one specific party.

sanity on July 9, 2008 at 10:18 am
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