47 Percent Have Unfavorable Opinion of Polls, According to Poll
Politicians and political commentators also not viewed favorably
As rough a P.R. problem Wall Street financial institutions face, this election season features a new whipping post this election season: politicians.
Americans express more unfavorable views of "politicians" than just about any of the people, policies or institutions asked about in a year of Washington Post-ABC News favorability polls.
Fully 71 percent of all Americans — and eight in 10 political independents — have negative views of politicians, including Democrats, Republicans and any other stripe. Only the direction of the economy came in for more negative reviews — with a 74 percent negative assessment of the direction of the U.S. economy late last year. Congress and Wall Street financial institutions were close behind.
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I didn't read the link, did they reach a consensus on why the respondents kept hitting themselves?