According to a new poll, from ABC News/The
Washington Post, the American people are noticing Boehner and
McConnell’s failures. Since Republicans took complete control of
Congress, congressional Democrats have become even more popular than
Republicans.
Via: The Washington Post:
Congressional Democrats get higher approval ratings than congressional Republicans, and the gap has widened since last fall. In October, 30 percent said they approved of congressional Democrats compared with 25 percent who approved of congressional Republicans. In the new survey, approval of congressional Democrats has risen to 38 percent while congressional Republicans are up a slight 2 points, to 27 percent.
Boehner and McConnell are also making President
Obama more popular. The President has gained five points in approval of
his leadership. He now has a seven-point (45%-38% lead over
congressional Republicans on the question of who has taken a stronger
leadership role in Washington.
Seventy-three percent of
those who believe that Obama is taking a stronger leadership role than
Republicans view this development as a good thing. Those who view
Republicans as taking the stronger leadership role are more divided
(58%-32%) on whether or not this is a good thing.
It might appear to be counter-intuitive, but the
Republican control of Congress ahead of the 2016 election is serving a
helpful purpose to Democrats. Potential voters are getting an eyeful of
the Republican agenda, and so far, they aren’t liking what they are
seeing.
Congressional Republicans can no longer sit on the
sidelines and blame President Obama or Harry Reid to for their failure
to govern. They are the majority in the House and Senate, so it is their
agenda, and their jobs on the line. The gerrymandered House is obvious
to this reality, but the foreboding sense of looming failure is the key
to Mitch McConnell’s desperation to prove that he can pass legislation
in the Senate.
The
Republican agenda is helping many Americans appreciate what President
Obama and Congressional Democrats stand for, which is definitely not
what Boehner and McConnell had in mind on Election Night last
November.
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