Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Congress Approval Rating Plummets

It's history in the making.

Americans can't stand Congress.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Most U.S. voters think the country is on the wrong track and remain deeply unhappy with President George W. Bush and Congress, but still feel good about their finances and optimistic about the future, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday.

Eighteen months before Bush leaves the White House, nearly two-thirds of Americans say the country is headed in the wrong direction and give the president negative marks for his job performance.

An even bigger majority, 83 percent, say the Democratic-controlled Congress is doing only a fair or poor job -- the worst mark for Congress in a Zogby poll.

...While 83 percent said Congress was doing a fair or poor job, just 14 percent rated it excellent or good. Last October, in its final days, the Republican-led Congress earned ratings of excellent or good from 23 percent of voters.

I think there is a strong possibility that the Dem Congress will accomplish something.

I think a single-digit approval rating is within reach. And it shouldn't be that difficult to achieve.

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