Pelosi 11%, Reid 8% Favorability; CAN'T WAIT 'TILL NOVEMBER!!

March 23, 2010
By Jared Law

It's happening in November; we WILL work ten times harder than the SEIU/ACORN thugs and hired political muscle.

We are donating ten times as many hours, as much expertise, and getting it done!

This is NOW AMERICA'S CHANCE!

Sure, they're going to use the 2/3 of the "stimulus" DNC slush fund to bribe voters in the last couple of months before the election, but WE CONTINUE TO WORK HARD ENOUGH NOW, THIS IS THE KEY!

WILL YOU ASSIST US? NOW is the time to do it; strike while the iron's hot!

Here's the story:

Majority Leader Harry Reid, a new CBS News poll finds, even after more than a year of debate over the health care reform bill that put them squarely in the public eye.

Yet those who do have an opinion of the Democratic Congressional leaders don't seem to have a very good one: Pelosi and Reid are viewed very unfavorably by roughly three times as many people as they are viewed favorably.

Pelosi's favorable rating in the poll stands only at 11 percent.

Her unfavorable rating, meanwhile, stands at 37 percent -- meaning that more than one in three views the California Democrat negatively.

More than half of those surveyed say they are either undecided about Pelosi or haven't heard enough to make a decision.

Reid's favorable rating, meanwhile, is even lower: Eight percent.

His unfavorable rating stands at only 23 percent.

The Nevada Democrat, who is facing a a very tough reelection battle, appears to be an unknown quantity to most Americans: Nearly seven in ten say they are either undecided or haven't heard enough about Reid to offer an opinion.

The poll was conducted before the House voted on the health care reform bill Sunday.

This poll was conducted among a random sample of 1059 adults nationwide, interviewed by telephone March 18-21, 2010.

Interviewing was continued Sunday until the House of Representatives voted on the legislation.

Phone numbers were dialed from random digit dial samples of both standard land-line and cell phones.

The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points.

The error for subgroups is higher.

This poll release conforms to the Standards of Disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls.

Read the Complete Poll below:

http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/poll_ ... 032210.pdf