Americans are more upset with their government than ever after lawmakers and the president reached an agreement to raise the debt ceiling until 2013 and cut the federal deficit by about $2.1 trillion over a 10-year period.
The majority of Americans don’t believe their own member of Congress deserves to be reelected, according to a CNN/ORC poll released on Tuesday.
Only 41 percent say the lawmaker who represents their Congressional district deserves reelection and 49 percent say their representative doesn’t deserve reelection in 2012.
It is the first time in CNN polling history that the figure has dropped below 50 percent.
‘Now anti-incumbent sentiment is so strong that most Americans are no longer willing to give their own representative the benefit of the doubt,’ CNN Polling Director Keating Holland explained. ‘If that holds up, it could be an early warning of an electorate that is angrier than any time in living memory.’
The national survey also found that American’s view of the Republican Party dropped 8 points over the past month, to 33 percent. Favorable ratings for the tea party movement also dropped from 37 percent to 31 percent.
The Democratic Party now has a 14-point lead on the Republican Party and a 16-point lead over […]