46% of Voters Think Most in Congress Are Corrupt

July 27th, 2011

This isn’t maintaining appearances.

Via: Rasmussen:

Voters are more convinced than ever that most congressmen are crooks.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 46% of Likely U.S. Voters now view most members of Congress as corrupt. That’s up seven points from June and the highest finding yet recorded. Just 29% think most members are not corrupt, and another 25% are not sure…

Similarly, a whopping 85% of voters think most members of Congress are more interested in helping their own careers than in helping other people. That’s a record high for surveys stretching back to early November 2006. Only seven percent (7%) believe most of the legislators are more interested in helping others.

One Response to “46% of Voters Think Most in Congress Are Corrupt”

  1. prov6yahoo says:

    That 85% number is really telling, still it’s probably more like 99.9% more concerned with career.

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