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Poll: 70 percent unhappy with economy, want incumbents replaced

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The 2012 election could prove to be another voter referendum on Congress's handling of the economy, according to a new poll released Tuesday.

The new ABC News/Washington Post survey found that 70 percent of voters who are unhappy with the state of the economy are looking to replace incumbent members of Congress with someone new.

Voters are blaming both Republicans and Democrats for the slow recovery and difficulty finding jobs.