Congress

Approval of the Congress is up roughly 3.6 points from where it was a year ago and disapproval is down 0.6 points.

  Approve Disapprove
Real Clear Pol. 8/29/23 24.2% 66.8%
Real Clear Pol. 7/25/23 23.8% 64.5%
Real Clear Pol. 6/27/23 22.8% 68.6%
Real Clear Pol. 5/16/23 27.0% 65.5%
Real Clear Pol. 3/28/23 26.4% 65.2%
Real Clear Pol. 2/14/22 24.4% 65.4%
Real Clear Pol. 12/19/22 27.6% 62.4%
Real Clear Pol. 11/23/22 23.8% 62.8%
Real Clear Pol. 10/13/22 25.3% 65.8%
Real Clear Pol. 8/30/22 20.6% 67.4%
Real Clear Pol. 8/2/22 19.6% 71.0%
Real Clear Pol. 6/15/22 21.2% 69.0%
Real Clear Pol. 5/17/22 22.4% 68.0%
Real Clear Pol. 4/16/22 22.2% 67.5%
Real Clear Pol. 3/15/22 21.8% 67.8%
Real Clear Pol. 2/18/22 20.8% 68.3%
Real Clear Pol. 1/17/22 22.4% 66.4%

The House of Representatives

Washington Watch uses the report by David Wasserman of the Cook Political Report for its report on elections in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Solid Republican 189 Solid Democrat 172
Likely GOP 12 Likely Dem 18
Lean GOP 6 Lean Dem 15
GOP Tossup 13 Dem Tossup 10
Total 220 Total 215

The Senate

  • Republicans – 49
  • Democrats – 48
  • Independents – 3

The Senate confirmation process is broken, says Max Stier, President of Partnership for Public Service.

There are now more than 1200 Senate-confirmed political appointments.

Procedural votes, cloture votes to end debate and direct vote on presidential nominations, during the first two years in office:

President Percentage of Recorded Senate Votes
Joe Biden 59%
Donald Trump 55%
Barack Obama 11%
George W Bush 14%

Votes on amendments, to end debates and for final passage of legislation:

President Percentage of Recorded Senate Votes
Joe Biden 31%
Donald Trump 18%
Barack Obama 55%
George W Bush 55%
President Percentage of Recorded Senate Votes
Joe Biden 793
Donald Trump 620
Barack Obama 881
George W Bush 957

The 2024 Senate Election

Democrats Republicans Independents
Seats not up in 2024 28 39 0
Seats up in 2024 23 11  
Safe in 2024 15 10
  CA-Open IN-Open
Murphy Hawley
DE-Open Wicker
Hirono Cramer
Warren Fischer
MD-Open Ricketts
King (I) Blackburn
Klobuchar Romney
Menendez Barrasso
Heinrich Scott
Gillibrand  
Whitehouse
Kaine
Sanders (I)
  Cantwell  
Likely 0 1
Cruz
Lean 4
MI-Open
Rosen
Casey
Baldwin
Toss Up 4
Sinema (I)
OH – D
Manchin
Tester

U.S. Senator Rankings

Approve No Opinion Disapprove
Mitch McConnell (R-KY) 32% 7% 61%
Joe Manchin (D-WV) 39% 7% 55%
Susan Collins (R-ME) 43% 7% 50%
Ron Johnson (R-WI) 43% 8% 48%
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) 45% 10% 44%
Kyrsten Sinema (I- AZ) 42% 15% 43%
John Fetterman (D-PA) 44% 13% 43%
Ted Cruz (R-TX) 48% 9% 43%
Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) 46% 13% 41%
Joni Ernst (R-IA) 46% 14% 40%
Raphael Warnock (D-GA) 46% 13% 41%

Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming boasts a 70% approval rating in his state, making him the most popular senator. Republican minority leader Mitch McConnell remains America’s most unpopular senator.

Vulnerable Democrats continue to outperform Biden’s approval rating. [Morning Consult 4/1-6/30 2023]