Congress Somehow Manages to Get More Unpopular
Only 13 percent of Americans approve of how Congress is handling its job, a record low in the poll's 35-year history.
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Only 13 percent of Americans approve of how Congress is handling its job, a record low in the poll's 35-year history.
Only 11 percent approve of all four of its main components.
They like it, and most of them want one in their neighborhood.
Tea partiers, not so much.
Only 29 percent of New Yorkers think Bloomberg would make a good president.
It's not like it was a big news story or anything.
When it comes to actually cutting things ... not so much.
Why would they ever be the two nominees for president anyway?
No need for all those complicated algorithms.
Fifty percent of likely voters are Republican and 35 percent support the Tea Party.
This year they are more enthusiastic than white Democrats or white Republicans.
Also, gay people are not going after straights, FYI.
"I'm totally being serious because I can't stand what's happening to the country."