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"All these people we elected are supposed to be looking out for the little guy. And it's not that way anymore," said independent Joan Manfre, 48, of South Plainfield, N.J., an unemployed office worker who voted for Obama but said in the poll that she is disappointed. Independents' dismal views of the country's direction and their negative ratings of the president and Congress mirror the findings of an AP-Ipsos
poll in September 2006, conducted just before midterm elections when President George W. Bush was in office and the GOP controlled Congress. That suggests the gloomy mood that swept Republicans from congressional control that year could work against Democrats this fall. The poll was conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Corporate Communications from Sept. 8-13, using landline and cell phone interviews with 1,000 randomly chosen adults. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 4.2 percentage points for adults and 6.4 percentage points for independents. ___ Online: AP-GfK Poll: http://www.ap-gfkpoll.com/ AP polls: http://surveys.ap.org/
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