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grahamhgreen

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Thu Nov 6, 2014, 09:58 AM Nov 2014

53% Think Neither Political Party Represents the American People [View all]

http://m.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/april_2014/53_think_neither_political_party_represents_the_american_people

Voters continue to believe Democrats have more of a plan for the future than Republicans do, but most again say neither party represents the public.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 53% of Likely U.S. Voters think it is fair to say that neither party in Congress is the party of the American people. That’s up six points from 47% last October and matches the previous high found in June 2012 during the last national election cycle. Just 28% disagree, while 19% are not sure. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

But a plurality (47%) believes the Democratic Party has a plan for where it wants to take the nation. That’s up slightly from the low 40s in prior surveys back to February 2010. Thirty percent (30%) think President Obama’s party does not have a plan for the future. Twenty-three percent (23%) are undecided.

By contrast, 38% think the Republican Party has a plan for where it wants to take the nation, but slightly more (40%) disagree. Twenty-two percent (22%) are not sure. This is generally in line with past surveys. Belief that the GOP has a plan for the future jumped to a high of 54% in June 2012 but fell back to previous levels after that.

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How did we let that happen?
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And they are right. People are only represented as an aside. djean111 Nov 2014 #1
I'm surprised it is that low. woo me with science Nov 2014 #2
47% are deluded. Fuddnik Nov 2014 #10
That 47%... Dopers_Greed Nov 2014 #13
How? Money. We let the Plutocrats take over. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #3
And 100% of those people are 85% correct. n/t Orsino Nov 2014 #4
but what are those people going to do about it? hfojvt Nov 2014 #5
Oh yes they have a plan marions ghost Nov 2014 #22
by living in an echo chamber Puzzledtraveller Nov 2014 #6
That is an unreasonable demand treestar Nov 2014 #7
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2014 #8
Oh, they have a plan alright, Dems and Repugs. Actually, it's more of a script I think though. NorthCarolina Nov 2014 #9
This is the reality we have to deal with whatchamacallit Nov 2014 #11
Why not change our elections to a "Vote of Confidence?" Island Deac Nov 2014 #12
Trouble is that the office-holders aren't making their own decisions FiveGoodMen Nov 2014 #18
Out of a survey of 1000 people - TBF Nov 2014 #14
The agenda is to do only enough to keep the people from getting pitchforks. n/t Bonhomme Richard Nov 2014 #15
Well, gee, 1% of the population controls 40% of the wealth and 10% controls KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #16
We can blame the corporate whore Third Way/New Democrats/DLC/Blue Dogs for this... Zorra Nov 2014 #17
Even here on this site FiveGoodMen Nov 2014 #19
I must agree. grahamhgreen Nov 2014 #25
Misinformation Rules DallasNE Nov 2014 #20
It's because the young people stayed home. Obama voters who see him as a sell out to Big War, and grahamhgreen Nov 2014 #21
The youth are the key, what has to happen to make politics as important to them as tweeting randys1 Nov 2014 #26
Well when you have corporate Dems acting like Republicans and Phlem Nov 2014 #23
I'd like to ask that same crowd just who they believe "the American people" are Blue_Tires Nov 2014 #24
That's 53% of VOTERS Man from Pickens Nov 2014 #27
What am I missing? CrispyQ Nov 2014 #28
that means the Dems have to redouble their efforts to highlight how many GOP programs they've passed MisterP Nov 2014 #29
I would point out that those 53% likely include a range of Skidmore Nov 2014 #30
Both parties represent the Capitalist Class, not the Working Class. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #31
+ 1,000 swilton Nov 2014 #32
This bigwillq Nov 2014 #33
but but but LiberalElite Nov 2014 #35
To be honest I haven't LiberalElite Nov 2014 #34
K&R The political system has been changed, woo me with science Nov 2014 #36
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