- By John Delorian
- (General Dispatch) – Through a survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports, Republican Party supporters stated that they feel they have lost the channel of communication with Republican senators.
- The survey reveals that 51% of voters say they are not being listened to by the senators, while 41% of them say they are satisfied with the work done so far.
- Similarly, the pollster asked the same question to the Democratic Party, who revealed that 62% of their voters feel that the work done by their senators, is very good, while 32% of them express the same feeling as the Republicans.
- The news spread due to criticism from Republican voters, who said that their voices are not being expressed in the parliament through their senators.
- It is important to highlight that the survey was conducted over a period of two days, with a participation of at least 1000 voters, with a margin of error of only 3%.
- The information was released at a key moment, when the parties are trying to unify criteria before the approval of different bills presented by both parties.
- It is worth noting, that the same pollster last month reported that three quarters of the Republican Party would like to be more like former President Trump.
- Evidently the dissatisfaction of the supporters is growing; an endless number of unfulfilled promises is the result of the loss of confidence in the congressmen.
Adittional Information:
Breitbart: Poll: Majority Say GOP Lawmakers Have ‘Lost Touch with Republican Voters’
Breitbart: Poll: 72% of GOP Voters Say Republican Party Should Be ‘More like Former President Trump’ Moving Forward