Republican voters disapprove overall of the way Republicans in Congress are handling their jobs, according to a new poll from Quinnipiac University.

The poll finds that in the wake of a recent presidential election loss and amid fiscal battles with President Barack Obama and Congressional Democrats, Republicans in Congress can't satisfy members of their own party.

Only 41 percent of Republicans in the poll approved of the way GOP members of Congress are handling their jobs. Meanwhile, 51 percent disapprove of Republicans in Congress. That's a 14-point swing from December, when 47 percent of Republicans approved and 43 percent disapproved of their party members.

Among all voters, only 19 percent approve of Republicans in Congress – including a dreadful 15 percent of self-identified Independents.

The Quinnipiac poll also finds that Obama's approval rating collapsed 7 points in two months — but that is one of the only silver linings for the other side of the political aisle. House Speaker John Boehner's favorability ratings have plunged to just 20 percent. His unfavorability rating now sits at 42 percent, a new high in Quinnipiac's tracking.

For Republicans, a bright spot comes in Sen. Marco Rubio, who is viewed favorably by a majority of overall voters and Independents. Still, most people don't know enough about him to give an opinion.