Congress currently has a 12 percent approval rating according to a NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
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Congress has a dismal approval rating of only 10 percent. Who in the world approves of the most dysfunctional Congress in recent history?"
In the upcoming election, it would serve us well to "unelect" every incumbent senator and representative and replace them with legislators who will work for the good of our country rather than working for themselves, their party and the special interests which own them.
Robert S. Brodstein
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So will you start with Hatch and Bishop?
Agreed. And Esquire, yes.
Robert S. Brodstein, Ok I'll bite but only if you stay away from extremists from the right. I'll willingly put in 1 Matheson for your Hatch, Lee, Bishop, and Chafetz if you guarantee a Congress that will stand up and work for the American More..