February 8, 2010

Congressional Approval Rating Plunges to 18%

Filed under: Politics — Cato Uticensis @ 12:28 PM

(Rasmussen) Voter unhappiness with Congress has reached the highest level ever recorded by Rasmussen Reports as 71% now say the legislature is doing a poor job.

That’s up ten points from the previous high of 61% reached a month ago.

Only 10% of voters say Congress is doing a good or excellent job.

Nearly half of Democratic voters (48%) now give Congress a poor rating, up 17 points since January. The vast majority of Republicans and voters not affiliated with either party also give Congress poor ratings.

The congress job approval ratings has dropped six points in one year. The biggest decrease was with democrats going from 45% to 30% in less than a month.

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