Just 14% of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in Congress. This 14% Congressional confidence rating is the all-time low for this measure, which Gallup initiated in 1973. The previous low point for Congress was 18% at several points in the period of time 1991 to 1994. Congress is now nestled at the bottom of the list of Gallup’s annual Confidence in Institutions rankings, along with HMOs. Just 15% of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in HMOs. (By way of contrast, 69% of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in the military, which tops the list. More on this at galluppoll.com on Thursday). It’s worth remembering that Congress is basically nothing more than a mechanism for the representation of the people’s wishes. We all can’t go to Washington. So we elect men and women and send them off in our stead. It’s not an optimal situation, it seems to me, when such a low percentage of average Americans have confidence in this system. Generally speaking, Americans have been skeptical about Congress […]
Thursday, June 21st, 2007
New Gallup Data Show Confidence in Congress at All Time Low
Author: FRANK NEWPORT
Source: USA TODAY
Publication Date: 21-Jun-07
Link: New Gallup Data Show Confidence in Congress at All Time Low
Source: USA TODAY
Publication Date: 21-Jun-07
Link: New Gallup Data Show Confidence in Congress at All Time Low
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