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October 2008 Survey

Using a grade of A to F, please grade the current Congress' performance in the following areas:


1. What grade would you give Congress for overseeing the activities of the President and executive branch? (N = 996)

A

1.6

B

12.6

C

31.4

D

22.1

F

32.3

2. What grade would you give Congress for encouraging its own level of bipartisan cooperation? (N = 991)

A

1.6

B

9.4

C

28.1

D

25.5

F

35.3

3. What grade would you give Congress for conducting its business in a careful, deliberate way? (N = 995)

A

1.5

B

10.8

C

27.7

D

24.5

F

35.4

4. What grade would you give Congress for representing America's diverse groups and interests? (N = 992)

A

3.6

B

13.9

C

30.2

D

23.8

F

28.6

5. What grade would you give Congress for dealing with key issues facing the country? (N = 999)

A

2

B

10

C

22.9

D

24.8

F

40.4

6. What grade would you give Congress for holding its members to high standards of ethical conduct? (N = 995)

A

2.1

B

8.5

C

21.6

D

21.5

F

46.4

7. What grade would you give Congress for controlling the influence of special interest groups? (N = 996)

A

1.6

B

6.4

C

20.6

D

21.9

F

49.5

8. What grade would you give Congress for keeping excessive partisanship in check? (N = 994)

A

1.4

B

6.5

C

25.9

D

23.6

F

42.5

9. What grade would you give citizens for following what is going on in Congress? (N = 996)

A

2.2

B

6.8

C

26.9

D

35.3

F

28.8

10. What grade would you give citizens for contacting members of Congress on issues that concern them? (N = 1000)

A

3

B

9.2

C

29.8

D

33.1

F

24.8

11. What grade would you give citizens for voting in congressional elections? (N = 999)

A

3.6

B

14.8

C

38.9

D

29

F

13.7

12. What grade would you give citizens for understanding the main features of Congress? (N = 998)

A

1.8

B

6.6

C

29.8

D

34.6

F

27.2

13. In the past two years, have you contacted your Representative in the U.S. House or one of your U.S. Senators? (N = 994)

Yes

46.4

No

53.6

14. Was your contact more to ask for some information about Congress or to pass on your views? (N = 460)

Ask for information

10

Pass on views

90

15. How satisfied were you with the response? (N = 460)

Very satisfied

15.5

Somewhat satisfied

45.3

Not very satisfied

39.2

16. Below are reasons that people give for why they haven't contacted their members of Congress. Which best applies to you? (N = 531)

You had no problems or reasons

37.7

Would not listen to my concerns

36.3

Work of Congress has little impact on my life

5.5

Happy with the way things are

2.0

Other

18.6

17. In the past two years, have you attended a public meeting where one of your members of Congress was present? (N = 996)

Have attended

13.3

Have not attended

86.7

18. Have you ever talked in person to a member of Congress? (N = 1000)

Have talked

27.5

Have not talked

72.5

19. Was it just for a brief greeting or was it a discussion of a substantive matter? (N = 274)

Brief greeting

65.8

Discussion of a substantive matter

34.2

20. Roughly how long was the conversation? (N = 275)

Less than a minute

25.3

A few minutes

52.2

10 minutes or more

22.4

21. Have you read any of the newsletters or mailings sent out by your members of Congress in the past two years (other than campaign materials)? (N = 994)

Yes

57.6

No

42.4

22. Did you find the material useful and informative? (N = 570)

Yes

64.1

No

35.9

23. Over the past two years, have you received more campaign materials from your members of Congress or more general mailings from them about Congress? (N = 987)

More information about Congress

10.2

More campaign materials

39.9

About the same

49.9

24. In the past two years, have you looked at the website of any of your members of Congress? (N = 996)

Yes

43.3

No

56.7

25. Did you find the website helpful? (N = 431)

Yes

76.4

No

23.6

26. Do you believe that members of Congress listen and care about what people like you think? (N = 996)

Yes

31.6

No

68.4

27. Who do you think members of Congress listen to more: party leaders, lobbyists, or the voters back home? (N = 997)

Party leaders

38.4

Lobbyists

51

Voters back home

10.6

28. Would you say that you follow what's going on in Congress most of the time, some of the time, only now and then, or hardly at all? (N = 999)

Most of the time

28.6

Some of the time

37.9

Only now and then

22

Hardly at all

11.4

29. Do you follow more closely what's going on in Congress or what's going on in your state and local government? (N = 990)

Congress

52.1

State and local government

47.9

30. Which do you believe has more of an impact on your life–the work of Congress, or the work of state and local government? (N = 988)

Work of Congress

46.7

Work of state and local government

53.3

31. Which kind of political issues are more important to you: social issues like abortion, gay marriage, and the death penalty or economic issues like taxes, social security, and health care spending? (N = 1000)

Social issues

6

Economic issues

35.1

Both kinds of issues are equally important to me

58.9

32. Do you think there are bigger differences in what the Republicans and Democrats in Congress stand for when it comes to social issues like abortion, gay rights, and the death penalty or economic issues like taxes, social security, and health care spending? (N = 993)

Social Issues

22

Economic Issues

15.3

Equal amount of differences on both social and economic issues

62.7

33. Over the past several years, has the power of the president been about right, too much, or too little? (N = 998)

about right

31.9

too much

47.2

too little

20.9

34. Over the past several years, has the power of the Congress been about right, too much, or too little? (N = 995)

about right

26.4

too much

39.8

too little

33.8

35. Which of the three branches of government did the founding fathers intend to be the most powerful? (N = 970)

executive branch (president)

21.5

legislative branch (Congress)

58.7

judicial branch (Supreme Court)

19.9

36. Under our system of government, who was given the main power to declare war? (N = 994)

the president

39.8

Congress

60.2

37. Under our system of government, who was given the main power to set federal spending? (N = 968)

the president

17.1

Congress

82.9


 
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