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AP Poll: Congress Approval Up
myway ^ | Apr 9, 5:26 PM (ET) | DAVID ESPO

Posted on 04/09/2007 3:13:32 PM PDT by rocksblues

WASHINGTON (AP) - Public approval for Congress is at its highest level in a year as Democrats mark 100 days in power and step up their confrontation with President Bush over his handling of the Iraq War, the issue that overshadows all others.

Yet for all their eagerness to challenge Bush, congressional Democrats so far have failed to attract significant support among independents, a group that helped propel them to power in last fall's elections and now appears more strongly opposed to the war than the general public.

The findings from an AP-Ipsos nationwide poll provide a snapshot of public sentiment in the days after the House and Senate triggered a series of veto threats from the president by passing separate bills that provide funds for the war, yet also call for the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops.

Overall approval for Congress is 40 percent. The survey shows Bush's approval ratings remain in the mid-30 percent range, that a striking 39 percent strongly disapproves his handling of foreign policy and the war on terror, and that the public has scant hopes that the president and Congress can work together to solve the country's problems.

"The Democrats are back," Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the first woman speaker in history, had exulted on Jan. 3 as her party claimed control for the first time in more than a decade.

While the Iraq war has dominated the days since then, Democrats also quickly showcased their domestic priorities and used their power to convene hearings - and issue subpoenas - to embarrass the administration.

Valerie Plame, the former CIA operative, was the star witness at a mid-March House hearing. Before a bank of television cameras, she testified that senior officials at the White House and State Department had "carelessly and recklessly" blown her cover to discredit her diplomat-husband in a controversy related to the Iraq War.

Already, though, the limits on the new majority's power are evident.

The minimum wage bill is becalmed as Republicans demand tax cuts as the price for passage.

And Bush has threatened to veto a measure to expand the criteria for federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. The House passed the bill earlier in the year, and Senate debate is scheduled for this week.

Pelosi pointed to a fast start at a news conference shortly before lawmakers left the Capitol for a two-week break.

"In the first 100 hours, as you know, we passed legislation to make our economy fairer, to make our country safer, to make college more accessible, health care more affordable, promoted energy independence, and to do so in a fiscally sound way, upholding the highest ethical standard with great openness and transparency in government."

Republicans differed, pointedly so.

"They haven't enacted anything and they haven't kept one of their promises in terms of how they were going to treat the minority," said House Republican Leader John Boehner of Ohio, referring to a Democratic practice of refusing to allow votes on GOP-backed amendments.

"They also put a lot of their members in a very uncomfortable position last week with the spending bill for Iraq and Afghanistan with $22 billion in extra spending."

While Pelosi has commanded much of the spotlight for the Democrats, the party's Senate leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, has shown an increasing willingness to challenge Bush over Iraq.

"A strategy that encourages this enemy to wait us out is dangerous - dangerous for our troops, dangerous for our security," Bush said in one of several recent veto threats.

Reid responded by announcing support for legislation to give the president one year to get troops out, ending funding for combat operations after March 31, 2008.

That is a tougher stand than either the House or Senate took last month, and the next step will be for lawmakers to reach a compromise when they return from a spring break.

A veto is widely expected, and the president is likely to demand Congress then send him a replacement measure that meets his conditions. That would pose a challenge to Pelosi and Reid as they try to satisfy the anti-war members of their rank and file while fending off charges they are leaving the troops without sufficient funds.

Against that backdrop, the AP poll indicates the public wants Congress to push for an end to a war that has claimed the lives of more than 3,200 U.S. troops.

Forty percent of those surveyed said they approve the job Congress is doing, up from 25 percent approval registered for the Republican majority in the weeks leading to last fall's elections. Disapproval of Congress totals 57 percent.

The public opinion split is identical on the issue of Democratic handling of Iraq - 40 percent approve, 57 percent disapprove.

Support is lower among self-described political independents, who deserted Republicans in last fall's elections to give 57 percent of their votes to Democrats. Now, only 32 percent of them register approval of the job Congress is doing; 36 percent favor the way Democrats are handling Iraq.

Even anti-war Democrats seem slow in warming to the new majority in Congress. While 59 percent of that group approve of the way their party is handling Iraq, 39 percent disapprove.

Among Republicans, 86 percent disapprove.

The poll relied on interviews with 1000 adults, including 819 registered voters, from April 2-4. The margin of error was 3 percentage points.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: democrats; republicans; wtf
They have been on break since pushing through their cut and run agenda.

And now they have the highest rating since Fonda turned over POW notes to the Viet Cong?

Excuse me but my BS meter is on overload.


1 posted on 04/09/2007 3:13:34 PM PDT by rocksblues
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To: rocksblues

A typical AP title on an article.

Liberal Congress: AP Poll: Congress Approval Up [40%-my addition]
George W. Bush: AP Poll: Bush’s Approval Sinks to 40%

What’s the diff?

Their headline should read like this: Congress and Bush Approval Rating at 40%


2 posted on 04/09/2007 3:26:51 PM PDT by laweeks (I)
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To: rocksblues
The poll relied on interviews with 1000 adults, including 819 registered voters, from April 2-4. The margin of error was 3 percentage points.

So from 40% take away 18% that aren't even registered. Subtract the 3% margin of error. Then subtract another 5% for the "smell factor" associated with all polls based on biased questions.

You end up with 14% approval for a congress that has yet to pass one piece of legislation that will actually get out of committee, much less signed.

If you move that 14% to Antarctica you raise the national IQ by at least 17%.

3 posted on 04/09/2007 3:27:59 PM PDT by Pan_Yan (All grey areas are fabrications.)
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To: laweeks

I noticed that the article didn’t reflect the title.


4 posted on 04/09/2007 3:29:14 PM PDT by rocksblues (Do unto others as they do unto you!)
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To: laweeks

crAP.

A free PR firm for the Rats.

I wish McCain-Feingold applied to the press.


5 posted on 04/09/2007 3:31:34 PM PDT by The South Texan (The Drive By Media is America's worst enemy and American people don't know it.)
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To: rocksblues
Overall approval for Congress is 40 percent.

Yep, there's no doubt that this is from the American Pessimists (AP). At 40%, Bush was sunk, doomed, on the verge of impeachment or recall or just being tarred and feathered and run out of politics on a rail. But a Congressional approval rate of 40% (according to the AP) is almost as high as it has ever been in the history of America (if you follow the flow of their enthusiasm - they didn't phrase it quite that way).

I also concur with rocksblues analysis - they've been on vacation for the past two weeks. Hell, even I approve of Congress, regardless of which party is in control, when they are on vacation. Less time in the Washpit to do damage to the taxpayers!!

6 posted on 04/09/2007 3:32:45 PM PDT by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: rocksblues

The AP exists to elect Democrats.


7 posted on 04/09/2007 3:34:40 PM PDT by popdonnelly (Our first responsibility is to keep the power of the Presidency out of the hands of the Clintons.)
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To: rocksblues

It’s kinda funny that Congress’ approval rating goes up when Congress is NOT in session when our wallets and the (male) interns are safe from the RATs socialist, pro-gay, anti-US military agenda.

It will sink when Nasty Nancy and Crooked Reid get back in town.


8 posted on 04/09/2007 3:34:43 PM PDT by NYRepublican72
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To: laweeks

Up from what the toilet? I doubt it, Just ask anyone in the leftist media they’ll tell you the truth! right? This Congress is a failure of great magnitude. Pelosi circumvents the President foreign policy and the congress passes a bill to cut off funding to the military fighting a war. And this is what they call supporting the troops and being a patriotic American. SICKNING JUST SICKNING.


9 posted on 04/09/2007 3:42:52 PM PDT by ronnie raygun (ID RATHER BE HUNTING WITH DICK THAN DRIVING WITH TED)
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To: rocksblues

How can there numbers be up when they havent done anything?


10 posted on 04/09/2007 3:51:00 PM PDT by StoneWall Brigade (Charge'em Both Ways)
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To: rocksblues; All

GALLUP/USATODAY POLL
April 2-5, 2007

President Bush
38% approve 58% disapprove
[7 point advantage over Democrat-lead Congress}

Congress
33% approve 60% disapprove
http://www.galluppoll.com/content/?ci=27154

BOTTOM LINE:
Even though BOTH Gallup and AP/IpsosReid OVERSAMPLE DEMOCRATS by at least 7-12 points, President Bush still out ‘polls’ the Democrat-lead Congress!


11 posted on 04/09/2007 3:54:42 PM PDT by DrDeb
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To: laweeks
So, 60% of the public DISAPPROVE of the way the Democrats are running Congress.

Was this unexpected?

12 posted on 04/09/2007 3:56:53 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: StoneWall Brigade

It’s called the Democrat’s are better for America factor, brought to you by the MSM.


13 posted on 04/09/2007 4:24:51 PM PDT by rocksblues (Do unto others as they do unto you!)
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To: rocksblues

I see the AP came out with a liar’s poll to counteract the other recent poll that showed the rat congress at 26% approval.

It pulled the same garbage with Clinton showing 65% approval when the rat never even polled 50% in any presidential election.


14 posted on 04/09/2007 5:09:56 PM PDT by sergeantdave (Ice-cubes melting in the sun is an act of God. Get over it, Gore.)
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To: DrDeb

bttt


15 posted on 04/09/2007 5:12:30 PM PDT by prairiebreeze (I support the troops AND THE MISSION.)
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To: rocksblues

I nominate Ted Kennedy to head up a new Committee on Vehicular Homicide, and Barney Frank to head up the Gay Sex & AIDS Committee, and John Kerry to head up the War Crimes & Treason Committee, and ...........


16 posted on 04/09/2007 5:15:34 PM PDT by pleikumud
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To: rocksblues

Since they haven’t passed a single bill since they took over, I’ve raised my opinion of them a bit. Sorry.


17 posted on 04/09/2007 5:59:33 PM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: laweeks

Oversampled rat poll no doubt.


18 posted on 04/09/2007 7:22:55 PM PDT by Mogollon
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To: rocksblues; All
This is a "push poll" intended to make gullible news consumers think America loves the Democrat congress and their "leaders"!
"The poll relied on interviews with 1000 adults, including 819 registered voters, from April 2-4. The margin of error was 3 percentage points."

Notice this is 8 to 6 days OLD; well before the end of Bela Pelosi's assinine trip to the sponsors of Hezbollah in Syria and the rest of her "We Will Surrender" tour!

Also, this poll did not contain "likely" voters and it included at least 181 NON-registered voters. Oh yeah, I think the age of this poll, the timing of its release and the makeup of those surveyed clearly reflect most of America.

Or wait, maybe it is all media b---s---.

19 posted on 04/10/2007 1:45:16 AM PDT by Recovering_Democrat (I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of Dependence on Government!)
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