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Old 09-09-2011, 05:59 AM   #4
GenManagerS

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Each side points out the favorability ratings of the other side and they both ignore that americans think very unfavorably of all of Congress.
Ususally, Congress' numbers are low, but the person being polled will always support their own Congresspeople. (Ie, 'Congress sucks, except for my guy, who's great cause he gets stuff done for our district!')

The article's point is that this time around, people aren't even sticking up for "their guy"

Or am I the only one in the thread who actually read the article (aside from the OP)?
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