Oct 08 2008
59% Would Vote to Replace Entire Congress
Congress was front and center in the national news last week and the American people were far from impressed. If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, 59% of voters would like to throw them all out and start over again. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 17% would vote to keep the current legislators in office.
Today, just 23% have even a little confidence in the ability of Congress to deal with the nation’s economic problems and only 24% believe most Members of Congress understand legislation before they vote on it.
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Yeah, the American voters disapprove of Congress and wish there were new people, but they seem to have difficulty understanding THEIR representative is the problem.
Rosa, for example, has been a cornerstone hack of the Congress for almost 2 long, dragging decades, but the 3rd district KEEPS sending her back to do more damage. I’ve had it with her!
Get to Washington, Bo. I’d love to hear the rollcall without Rep. DeLauro’s name FOR ONCE!