Congress is unpopular. Incumbents are unpopular.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Congress is dysfunctional.
Congress as a whole is less popular than it's been since polling was invented.
Incumbents don't like it, but political competition is a good thing. Incumbents usually outspend challengers by better than 3 to 1. Super PACs, which tend to support challengers, have nullified some of this advantage.
I know I'm unpopular.
Trump might become deeply unpopular in the way that I, with some people, am deeply unpopular, but that doesn't mean that we don't get things done. You can be unpopular and successful.
You can see how dysfunctional this Congress is.
If you're running for office, it's tough to be an incumbent. It's tough to run out of Washington. It's better to be an outsider. And Establishment support doesn't help; it more likely hurts.
All progress has resulted from people who took unpopular positions.
It seems that elections today are more popularity than they are substantial issues.
Well, I'm not that popular with the politicians, I have to say.
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