Voters in primaries all across the nation have had their collective say in various primaries and local races.
People are quite irritate that the "do nothing" Congress seems to ignore the common man and votes according to who pays the most lobbyist dollars or by their own interests.
There is a landslide change brewing similar to 1994 when the Republicans took control of Congress and several governorships.
Dissatisfied with Congress, voters would probably hang a "Help Wanted" sign on the U.S. Capitol if given the chance. "They're not doing their job," says Scott Newland, 39, an independent voter who backed
President Bush in 2004.
At lunch counters, post offices, city parks and downtown streets, voters in this region and nationally are quick to voice their frustration with the GOP-controlled Congress, and their desire for more responsive replacements for the current crop of lawmakers.
It's a general disgust that may lead to firings of some politicians on Nov. 7. People already have hinted as much in Republican and Democratic primaries.
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