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Public Doesn't Like Congressional Leaders (Of Either Party)

Posted on the 07 October 2014 by Jobsanger
Public Doesn't Like Congressional Leaders (Of Either Party)
Public Doesn't Like Congressional Leaders (Of Either Party)
These charts were made from a recent Gallup Poll. That survey was done between September 25th and 30th of a random national sample of 1,252 adults, and has a margin of error of 3 points. It turns out that the general public doesn't care for the congressional leaders of either political party. House Speaker John Boehner is viewed unfavorably by 50% and favorably by only 28% -- while Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is viewed unfavorably by 45% and favorably by only 21%. Those are some pretty bad numbers for both.
Even more amazing is the fact that both of them only have a 46% favorable rating from their own political party -- a matin below 50% that exceeds the poll's margin of error. It's pretty bad when you can't even get majority support from your own party.
I think this just verifies the anger that almost all Americans have with Congress in general (although I admit that neither has lived up to public, or party, expectations). The voters are in an anti-incumbent mood, and we could see a lot of new faces in Congress come January.

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