48% Expect More Partisan Bickering
Wednesday, 29 November 2006
(rasmussen) - When Democrats take control of Congress in January, they will benefit from low expectations among the general public. Despite talk of bipartisanship by top politicians, only 37% expect to see more bipartisan compromise. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that half of all voters (48%) expect an increase in partisan bickering.

Expectations are low in the policy realm as well. Forty-five percent (45%) of likely voters say Congress now has a mandate to change Iraq policy; 34% say it doesn't, and 21% are "not sure." A slightly larger number, 49%, believe Congress has a mandate to change domestic policy; 32% disagree. Read More

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