71% of U.S. voters are “dissatisfied” with how things are going nationally, while a mere 2% say they are “very satisfied.” Additionally, 27% of respondents say they are “angry” with the federal government, while 49% say they are dissatisfied, though not angry. Neither party fared particularly well. Republicans, who control Congress, received a 12% approval rating for their job performance, while the Democratic minority stood at 27%. Voters were evenly spit on whether they’d prefer the GOP or Democrats win control of the legislative branch in 2016.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Yeah, except with all the voter suppression, negative advertising and gerrymandering, politicians never pay a price.
Flash Gordon over 8 years ago
A year from now: Prez Bernie Sanders and VP Hillary Clinton.
Mr. Blawt over 8 years ago
71% of U.S. voters are “dissatisfied” with how things are going nationally, while a mere 2% say they are “very satisfied.” Additionally, 27% of respondents say they are “angry” with the federal government, while 49% say they are dissatisfied, though not angry. Neither party fared particularly well. Republicans, who control Congress, received a 12% approval rating for their job performance, while the Democratic minority stood at 27%. Voters were evenly spit on whether they’d prefer the GOP or Democrats win control of the legislative branch in 2016.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
Too bad a shadow won’t/can’t strangle most of ’em.