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where I dont see any crickets?
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where I dont see any crickets?
19 ?
I think Obamas numbers are low.
Not as low as the republicans
#AttackWatch: I don't want to worry y'all but one of your borg has escaped.
I found a new avatar for TruthNeverMatters
Having your party split like this will make it harder for you to cancel Christams this year.
You better get cracking
Only 6 percent of registered voters say that most members of Congress have earned re-election, while 84 percent say its time to give someone new a chance, a historic low for the New York Times/CBS poll. Dissatisfaction with Congress runs deep across both parties, with more than 8 in 10 of both Republicans and Democrats saying its time to elect new representatives.
I found a new avatar for TruthNeverMatters
FUCKER!
Having your party split like this will make it harder for you to cancel Christams this year.
You better get cracking
New York Times/CBS Poll Finds Record Low Approval Rating for Congress - NYTimes.com
Voters are slightly more disapproving of the Republicans in Congress than they are of the Democrats, with just 19 percent approving of Republicans, compared with 28 percent that approve of Democrats.
Republican voters are more dissatisfied with their partys representatives than are Democrats. Half of Republican voters say they disapprove of Republicans in Congress, while 43 percent of Democratic voters say they disapprove of Democrats in Congress. Independents are slightly less approving of Congressional Republicans than Congressional Democrats.
New York Times/CBS Poll Finds Record Low Approval Rating for Congress - NYTimes.com
Voters are slightly more disapproving of the Republicans in Congress than they are of the Democrats, with just 19 percent approving of Republicans, compared with 28 percent that approve of Democrats.
Republican voters are more dissatisfied with their partys representatives than are Democrats. Half of Republican voters say they disapprove of Republicans in Congress, while 43 percent of Democratic voters say they disapprove of Democrats in Congress. Independents are slightly less approving of Congressional Republicans than Congressional Democrats.
Oh my mistake all those silly pictures do make this information just disapear dont they?
NOT
New York Times/CBS Poll Finds Record Low Approval Rating for Congress - NYTimes.com
Voters are slightly more disapproving of the Republicans in Congress than they are of the Democrats, with just 19 percent approving of Republicans, compared with 28 percent that approve of Democrats.
Republican voters are more dissatisfied with their partys representatives than are Democrats. Half of Republican voters say they disapprove of Republicans in Congress, while 43 percent of Democratic voters say they disapprove of Democrats in Congress. Independents are slightly less approving of Congressional Republicans than Congressional Democrats.
New York Times/CBS Poll Finds Record Low Approval Rating for Congress - NYTimes.com
Voters are slightly more disapproving of the Republicans in Congress than they are of the Democrats, with just 19 percent approving of Republicans, compared with 28 percent that approve of Democrats.
Republican voters are more dissatisfied with their partys representatives than are Democrats. Half of Republican voters say they disapprove of Republicans in Congress, while 43 percent of Democratic voters say they disapprove of Democrats in Congress. Independents are slightly less approving of Congressional Republicans than Congressional Democrats.
Oh my mistake all those silly pictures do make this information just disapear dont they?
NOT
Democratic and independent voters are slightly more frustrated with their own representatives, with about 6 in 10 of each saying its time for a new person. This isnt entirely surprising, with Republicans currently in control of the House. But nearly half of Republican voters also say their representative does not deserve re-election.