Most voters say they think Congressional elections are rigged to protect incumbents, and nearly half say they believe a group of people randomly selected from the phone book could do a better job addressing the nation’s problems than the current Congress.
That’s according to Rasmussen Reports.
The survey finds that 49% of likely voters say that a randomly selected group of individuals could do a better job than Congress.
That’s up 10 points from January 2015, and near the all-time high of 52% recorded in July of 2014.
One-in-three, 33%, say they disagree and say they do not think a randomly selected group could do a better job.
Eighteen percent (18%) say they are not sure.
To see survey question wording, click here.