In a country sharply divided on almost every issue, most Americans agree on one thing: they don?t like Congress, and they would vote to replace every single member -- even their own -- if they had the option.
Fifty-six percent of registered voters say they would vote out every member of Congress if there were a place on the ballot to do so. That?s the highest response in favor of the question since it was first asked in March 2010.
And they say so across the ideological spectrum ? with 55 percent of liberals, 55 percent of moderates, and 58 percent of conservatives all feeling the same way.
?We found the one area in which all people in the country agree,? said Republican pollster Bill McInturff, who conducted the survey with Democratic ...

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