I think that people on both sides of the aisle are rejecting what's going on with Washington and the establishment.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People have no confidence that Washington, both sides of aisle, are coming together to try and do what's right for the economy.
People are very upset with Washington. They're upset with Democrats. They're upset with Republicans. They're upset with the establishment.
It's the No.1 issue with people I talk to, whether Republican, Democrat or independent. They want to see the way business is done in Washington change.
Both sides of the aisle - Republican and Democrat - have been unwilling and afraid to address the deficit, and someone's got to.
I've been around Congress long enough to know there are issues we may never see eye-to-eye from the opposite aisle, but we should all agree that our job is to move America forward and benefit the people.
The Republicans I know or the conservatives I know, they disagree with what the Republicans are doing in Washington because we are compromising too much.
President Obama and Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi represent what mainstream America is rejecting about Washington, D.C. And that is this out of touch with the people.
You turn on the TV, and you hear all these guys: 'Republican Party in disarray. Turmoil in Washington.' I don't think that's the case.
You want to toe the line with tough investigations without falling into political grandstanding inherent in Washington on both sides of the aisle.
I believe both parties are sending the wrong kind of people to Washington, D.C.
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