Thursday, October 19, 2006
WSJ Polling not good for Congress
Only 16% of respondents approve of Congress; dissaproval has climbed to 75%. The approval number is tied for the worst ever recorded in the 17-yr old WSJ/NBC poll. Democrats enjoy a 15% lead on the question of which party voters want to control Congress (52%-37%). Amongst decided independents, Democrats have a 2-1 advantage (50%-25%). The Republican party was rated positively by 32% of respondents, while 49% had a negative view, setting a new record for the poll. Democrats were viewed positively by 37% and negatively by 35%. Full story
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