THE POLLS—POLL TRENDS PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR CONGRESS
Abstract
Recent scandals in Congress have once again focused the public's attention on the operation of the legislative branch of government. Public attitudes toward institutions of democratic governance are important predictors of their health and vigor. If the institutions are evaluated positively by the public, then the democracy is said to be stable (Lipset and Schneider 1983). This is particularly true of public attitudes toward Congress, which was...
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Title
THE POLLS—POLL TRENDS PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR CONGRESS
Published Date
Jan 1, 1992
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
4
Pages
539 - 551
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