Congress Approval (June 2013)

Congress Approval (June 2013)

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Approve strongly2%
Approve somewhat10%
Neither approve nor disapprove16%
Disapprove somewhat23%
Disapprove strongly46%
Don't know2%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Approve strongly3%2%2%
Approve somewhat15%4%9%
Neither approve nor disapprove14%26%15%
Disapprove somewhat17%14%31%
Disapprove strongly48%52%43%
Don't know3%2%1%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Approve strongly1%2%2%
Approve somewhat7%8%10%
Neither approve nor disapprove10%17%16%
Disapprove somewhat29%31%31%
Disapprove strongly53%39%40%
Don't know0%2%1%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Approve strongly3%4%3%
Approve somewhat11%19%14%
Neither approve nor disapprove15%18%12%
Disapprove somewhat10%20%17%
Disapprove strongly60%36%49%
Don't know0%3%5%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Approve strongly0%5%2%
Approve somewhat8%16%9%
Neither approve nor disapprove12%19%16%
Disapprove somewhat17%18%30%
Disapprove strongly62%39%42%
Don't know1%3%2%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Approve strongly2%0%4%
Approve somewhat10%8%9%
Neither approve nor disapprove15%16%15%
Disapprove somewhat30%27%32%
Disapprove strongly41%48%35%
Don't know2%0%5%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Approve strongly0%1%1%
Approve somewhat11%3%9%
Neither approve nor disapprove11%14%11%
Disapprove somewhat19%13%18%
Disapprove strongly58%70%59%
Don't know1%1%2%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
Approve strongly3%3%1%
Approve somewhat13%10%7%
Neither approve nor disapprove14%19%9%
Disapprove somewhat16%30%31%
Disapprove strongly51%35%51%
Don't know2%2%0%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Approve strongly1%7%4%
Approve somewhat7%22%14%
Neither approve nor disapprove11%23%25%
Disapprove somewhat26%15%20%
Disapprove strongly54%25%36%
Don't know2%8%1%

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categoryMaleFemale
Approve strongly2%3%
Approve somewhat8%13%
Neither approve nor disapprove14%17%
Disapprove somewhat25%22%
Disapprove strongly50%42%
Don't know1%3%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Approve strongly4%2%1%
Approve somewhat13%9%10%
Neither approve nor disapprove16%15%17%
Disapprove somewhat19%24%26%
Disapprove strongly44%48%44%
Don't know4%1%2%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Approve strongly2%4%2%3%2%1%
Approve somewhat12%12%10%12%9%6%
Neither approve nor disapprove29%20%14%13%12%5%
Disapprove somewhat11%24%26%24%20%31%
Disapprove strongly44%35%45%49%57%54%
Don't know1%5%2%0%0%3%

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