Many incumbents abuse their power with gerrymandering
Our congressional Republicans, who have a majority of members in the U.S. House, have a low approval rating in most recent polls. In one poll, Democrats and Republicans in Congress approval is now at 31.8 percent, the direction of the country is at 61 percent negative and the Democrats' advantage on the generic Congressional vote number at 7.2 percent. If the public's esteem for President Bush and the Republican Congress remains as low as it is now, Democrats could win back control of the House -- barely.
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