Poll: US Congress less popular than cockroaches

Poll: US Congress less popular than cockroaches
Updated 09 January 2013
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Poll: US Congress less popular than cockroaches

Poll: US Congress less popular than cockroaches

WASHINGTON: The little loved US Congress, fresh off its fiscal cliff budget crisis, is now less popular than cockroaches and lice, a survey released Tuesday found. The Public Policy Polling survey of 830 Americans from Jan. 3-6 revealed that Congress had hit new lows in the eyes of the same US voters who sent representatives to work there.
The legislative body proved less popular than traffic jams, Donald Trump, France, lice, Genghis Khan, cockroaches and used car dealers, the poll found. Just nine percent of those surveyed had a favorable opinion of Congress. “We all know Congress is unpopular,” said Dean Debnam, president of Public Policy Polling. “But the fact that voters like it less than cockroaches... really shows how far its esteem has fallen with the American public over the last few weeks.”