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Topic started on 16-2-2010 @ 06:58 PM by Jakes51

CNN Poll: Anti-incumbent fever at record high


politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com
Washington (CNN) – Only a third of U.S. voters think that most members of Congress deserve to be re-elected this year, according to a new national poll. That's the lowest number ever recorded for that question in a CNN survey.

The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll, released Tuesday, indicates that only 34 percent feel that current federal lawmakers deserve re-election, with 63 percent saying no.
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reply posted on 16-2-2010 @ 06:58 PM by Jakes51


reply posted on 16-2-2010 @ 08:59 PM by WTFover
So, I pulled up the full results of the poll, here i2.cdn.turner.com...

Although I am always cautious about polls, I did see some things that concern me, somewhat.

First, is that as of February 12th-15th, only 5% of the respondents indicated they would vote for a party other than Dem or Rep, if the elections were held "today".That is very disappointing, to me.

Second, using the same data, those voting for Dem and Rep, was even, at 46%. That, again, is disappointing, as it indicates there will be no changes to the balance of power, in Congress.

One segment is exceptionally discouraging, as it shows that the sheeple are unchanged in their view of Washington politics. Sad. Question 4 on page 4, of the .pdf, indicates voters are satisfied with their own Representative, but think the rest do not deserve to be re-elected. This is how career politicians are made. If it wasn't so depressing, it would be infuriating.

Lastly, 42% of respondents believe Barack Obama is "middle class". In 2005, Obama paid $1.65 million for a home. Middle class? Really? Amazingly, 12% think he is "working class" ???????? I thought Washington didn't have a clue. They don't have anything on the sheeple.

How much is a one way ticket to...anywhere but here?



reply posted on 16-2-2010 @ 09:30 PM by Jakes51
reply to post by WTFover



You are right to be cautious about polls, because we really have no idea what demographics they are using. However, I saw that number 63% of people disagreeing with incumbency electorate in both the House and Senate, and that kind of made look at it twice. I know things appear to be 50/50 at least according to CNN's poll for President Obama's approval rating, the Dem and Rep among voters, and the sobering 5% stating they would vote for a party other than the Dems and the Reps.

However, a house is built brick by brick, and perhaps some light is creeping through the darkness at 63% percent stating they are in disagreement of incumbent candidates? That tells me people are upset with business in Washington. However, maybe the people finished the rest of the poll without putting much thought into the other aspects, such as, the other points you mentioned? They knew one thing, and that is how ticked off they are at obstruction going on in the legislature. Secondly, the almost half and half approval ratings of the President, that tells me those that were questioned are still on the fence about what he is doing. So, in light of that, he is going to be more cautious now.

That is a good thing, because hopefully, it will put the brakes on his radical agenda. Hopefully, what will frost the people about the Republican and Democrat brand, is when the Republicans take office and things remain the same. If that doesn't turn on the light bulb in their heads, then we know for certain that they are professional sports, tabloid, and reality TV zombies. That is when I will know, that there is nowhere left to go but down. You bring up some good points, and thanks for the reply.

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reply posted on 17-2-2010 @ 12:32 PM by Keyhole
To quote another post of mine in another thread, ...

Few Americans Want Members of Congress Re-Elected, Poll Finds
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What really needs to be done is to get rid of the "career" politicians in Congress. These guys get into "bed" with these lobbyists and "special interest" groups and ignore what the people who elected them want and are crying out for.

Limit them to 2 or 3 terms then they are OUT!


Incumbents (or career politicians) "learn" how to "play the game" all to well when they have been in office for too long and totally lose touch with what the average American person is going through.

These people live in their own little "elite" world and after years in power as one of our elected officials lose touch with what serving "the people" really means.

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