Gallup: Approval of U.S. Congressional Republicans Tops Democrats

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Gallup: Approval of U.S. Congressional Republicans Tops Democrats.

“More Americans approve of the job congressional Republicans are doing than of congressional Democrats’ performance — 40% vs. 35%. The rating for Republicans in Congress has risen six percentage points since late October, before the impeachment of President Donald Trump in the U.S. House of Representatives. Over the same period, congressional Democrats’ approval rating has edged down three points and disapproval has climbed five points, from 57% to 62%.”
 
Impeachment has a price and Pelosi will be canned for taking the risk and losing the house....
 
40 percent approval is not very impressive

Shows a general dissatisfaction with Congress
 
Like I said, in November the GOP takes the House back.
Thanks to Nancy, Schiff, Nadler, Maxine, and the Squad
Trump's reelection has been aided by that not-so fun bunch.

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Republicans just makes the republic sound cool, fun, and free! Democrats are talking about killing Americans
 
I will be hoping for Trump to win in 2020. If he keeps his promises for a second term, there is no doubt America will be back and China will be on the ropes. Just as Reagan watched as a year after he left office the Berlin wall came down.

I pray that Reagan is looking down and putting his thumb on the scale!

Get 'er done Trump! God Bless America! #KAG
 
40 percent approval is not very impressive

Shows a general dissatisfaction with Congress
For Congress that number is historically in the teens.

Not according to your link. Also, it is interesting to note that the Dems had a higher approval rating than the Repubs when the lost the House and the Senate during the Obama years. It seems that approval rating does not translate to votes.

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40 percent approval is not very impressive

Shows a general dissatisfaction with Congress
For Congress that number is historically in the teens.

Not according to your link. Also, it is interesting to note that the Dems had a higher approval rating than the Repubs when the lost the House and the Senate during the Obama years. It seems that approval rating does not translate to votes.

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