Just 14% of likely voters give Congress good or excellent ratings this month, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
That’s down four points from June, nine points from May, and is the lowest rating measured for the legislators since February.
Fifty-six percent (56%) of voters say Congress is doing a poor job, up nine points since June and the highest level found since October 7, 2008.
Democratic voters are fairly evenly divided on the question, with 27% who give the legislature good or excellent ratings and 31% who say members of Congress are doing a poor job. Most Republicans (74%) and unaffiliated voters (70%) give Congress poor ratings.
14% of all Americans are suckers – but 27% of Democrats. Thus we know for certain that Obama will win at least 27% of the vote in 2012.