63% of voters think congress sucks, shouldn’t be re-elected

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 63% of likely voters believe, generally speaking, that it would be better for the country if most incumbents in Congress were defeated this November.

John Murtha (D-Hell), one incumbent who isn't worried about voter wrath this November

Vote the bums out. That’s the clear message being sent by most American voters. And they’re looking straight at congress when they say it.

Rasmussen tells the terrifying tale for incumbents:

Most voters think the country would be better off if the majority of the current Congress wasn’t reelected this November, and their confidence in their own congressman continues to fall.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 63% of likely voters believe, generally speaking, that it would be better for the country if most incumbents in Congress were defeated this November.
Just 19% disagree and say it would be better if most congressional incumbents were reelected. Another 18% aren’t sure.

The Political Class strongly rejects these views, however. While 78% of Mainstream voters say it would be better for the country if most of the current Congress was turned out of office, 89% of the Political Class think it would be better if most were reelected.

Political class. Two words that are increasing contradictory.

Source: Rasmussen Reports

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