Congressional Approval Falls to Single Digits for First Time Ever

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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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Clearly voicing their discontent for George W. Bush, Americans are now reaching historic levels of undisputed antipathy for America?s 43rd President. A new poll has Bush breaking a new nadir in presidential approval ratings, beating out Harry Truman?s 22% for the lowest support among Americans in the nation?s history.


great post. Keep em coming.
 

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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.


Sadly most of these professional politicians will be re-elected come November. Its everyone elses Congress critter thats the problem.
 

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Yes Dem's may pick up another 8 seats in NOV.
 

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Clearly voicing their discontent for George W. Bush, Americans are now reaching historic levels of undisputed antipathy for America?s 43rd President. A new poll has Bush breaking a new nadir in presidential approval ratings, beating out Harry Truman?s 22% for the lowest support among Americans in the nation?s history.


great post. Keep em coming.

he`s talking about congress...not bush...

the democratically controlled congress is in SINGLE digits.....lowest of all time,i believe...

what happened to your reading comprehension skills,wocky?....

did you quit your job and become a "community organizer"?...
 

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sorry mr. positive...for a moment there i had a 60's flashback to my liberal way of thinking...i'll try not to let it happen again.

Thank you, sir. I can see the water beads sweating out of my half-full glass every time you post.:nooo:
 

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Tonight we (Rocket Scientists) play The Boobs. We are looking forward to this, as the Boobs are the worst team in the dart league - and are also without their 2nd best guy tonight. It will be our last "easy" match of the season. After this, we play out a rough last few weeks that will include 2 away trips to Santa Ynez/Solvang. We best clean up with some solid arrows tonight at home against a creampuff while we have the chance.;)

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I wonder if the 9% who approve are Republican or Democrat.

Who are they? :shrug:

Some people must just be really easy to please.
 
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