Only eight percent (8%) of adults would reelect incumbent lawmakers, according to the latest CBS News/New York Times poll.
Eighty-one percent of respondents said that they would vote senators and congressmen out of office.
The poll, which was taken Feb. 5-10, comes about nine months before voters take to the polls in the 2010 midterm elections. The numbers underscore the high anti-incumbent sentiment heading into the election season, spelling danger for the large Democratic majorities in Congress.
The 8 percent figure is the lowest support incumbents have received since the poll started asking the question in 1992.
That's what the pole says. But you know they will all be back.
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ReplyDelete8%? I can't believe it. It can not possibly be that high.
ReplyDeleteLooks like America is finally waking up!
ReplyDeletePeople are tired of both political parties moving us towards socialism while they spend us into poverty .
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