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Public Doesn't Like Direction of Congress

Another reason moderate Dems might want to be careful before voting to nationalize the health care system.

According to Rasmussen Reports:

Fifty-one percent (51%) of voters nationwide believe that Congress is too liberal while 22% hold the opposite view and say it is too conservative. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 14% say the ideological balance of Congress is about right and 12% are not sure.

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The 22% who find congress too conservative I suspect do so because there are Republicans in their environment. The 14% who say things are "just right" are a part of the 22% crowde so you can lump them together. The 12% uncertain are either uninformed or afraid.

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Go to www.gradegov.com to rank your congressmen and see rankings, A thru F. The majority are F's and D's.

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