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Rasmussen Reports:42% of Americans would replace Congress with random people found in the phone book
"Forty-two percent (42%) of American voters believe that a group of individuals randomly selected from the phone book would do a better job than the politicians currently in Congress, says the latest Rasmussen Reports survey. This number has changed by nine percent (9%) from last fall, when thirty-three percent (33%) believed the same thing.
The same number, forty-two percent (42%) disagree with that point of view, and sixteen percent (16%) are undecided."
"Forty-two percent (42%) of American voters believe that a group of individuals randomly selected from the phone book would do a better job than the politicians currently in Congress, says the latest Rasmussen Reports survey. This number has changed by nine percent (9%) from last fall, when thirty-three percent (33%) believed the same thing.
The same number, forty-two percent (42%) disagree with that point of view, and sixteen percent (16%) are undecided."
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