Americans really do seem to hate The Congress, even more-so when an opposing party is on control.
From a Gallup report:
Congress has suffered from a general public distrust of the major institutions of American society. But Congress, like the presidency, suffers a particular partisan dynamic. Voters may love their congressmen and hate Congress, but they hate Congress a little more when the other party is in control of it. As partisanship has intensified in recent years, it is hard for Congress as an institution to escape our growing tendency to trust only our side of the partisan divide.
And that may provide more evidence about the reason so many members, like Martha Roby, are "retiring"
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