Just 15% of Americans approve of how Congress is doing its job, according to a Gallup survey released Tuesday.
The current approval rating is actually up six points from its lowest level at 9% after the federal government shutdown last fall. The poll could signal trouble for politicians seeking re-election in the midterm elections, which are just three months away.
“The stability in this metric — it has not fluctuated much over the course of this year — suggests that the 435 House members and one-third of the Senate who face re-election could do so amid the lowest congressional approval ratings for a midterm election in modern political history,” Gallup’s Andrew Dugan wrote in his analysis of the poll.
One figure in the poll may prove worrisome for incumbents seeking another term — Americans want big changes in government.









