Ap-gfk Poll: 87% In Us Disapprove Of Congress

AP-GfK Poll: 87% in US disapprove of Congress

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans are plenty angry at Congress in the aftermath of the debt crisis and Republicans could pay the greatest price, a new Associated Press-GfK poll suggests....

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