Gallup Poll Shows Americans "Angry and Frustrated" with Dems in Congress

Even though the President suffers from record low approval numbers, the Democratic Congress is, if anything, faring worse as far as popularity is concerned according to a new Gallup Poll:

The latest Gallup Panel survey, conducted Oct. 25-28, 2007, asked Americans to say whether they are “pleased,” “neutral,” “disappointed,” or “angry” about the way the Democrats in Congress have been dealing with seven major issues confronting the nation.

Overall, relatively few Americans are pleased with the Democrats’ performance on any of them. This ranges from 7% for the federal budget deficit to 17% for terrorism. Between 12% and 26% say they are angry about the issues. However, most Americans fall in between, with the plurality generally saying they are disappointed with congressional Democrats’ performance on each.
Just 8% of the public is "Pleased" with the job the Democratic Congress is doing on immigration while 65% are either "Angry" or "Disappointed." The numbers on Iraq are just as bad with 11% Pleased and 68% Angry or Dissapointed.

With numbers like these, it is becoming difficult to see how the Democrats will engineer their much ballyhooed electoral destruction of Republicans next November. What is more likely is that cynicism will rule the day and people will simply stay home on election day.

A sad state of affairs, especially since the GOP seems unable to capitalize on the Democrats poor performance.

Hat Tip: Ed Lasky
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