Friday, May 18, 2007

Gallup: Congressional Approval Rating Dips Below The President's

You will never see this report in the Main Stream Media:

PRINCETON, NJ -- A new Gallup Poll finds continued low levels of public support for both Congress and President George W. Bush. Twenty-nine percent of Americans approve of Congress, down slightly from last month's reading (33%) and this year's high point of 37%, while Bush's approval rating is holding steady at 33%. Both the ratings of Congress and the president are slightly lower than their respective 2007 averages. Approval ratings of Congress are higher among Democrats than Republicans, while Bush's ratings are much higher among Republicans.

Congressional Job Approval

According to the May 10-13, 2007, Gallup Poll, 29% of Americans approve and 64% disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job. Congressional approval is down 4 percentage points since last month, and is 3 points lower than the 32% average measured during the first five months of the year. The high point for the congressional approval rating so far this year was the 37% approval measured in February. Although ratings are quite low, Americans have been more positive in their assessments of Congress this year than last year, when an average of just 25% approved of Congress.


Good Job Nancy on those first 100 days. A whole lot is said in the media about how the President's approval rating is at all time lows. A lot is said about the "sweeping mandate" in the last election. But less than 30% of this country approves of Congress's job. Looks like Congress squandered their election bump faster than Bush waisted his Post 9/11 bump in ratings.

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