Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Speaker Paul Ryan are wildly unpopular. With record low approval ratings, it’s a wonder how the two are still in power. A new poll by McLaughlin & Associates says the two GOP leaders are less popular than violent left-wing group Antifa.

Now, that’s a feat!

Lifezettte reports:

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan are now viewed as ineffective and unpopular by such a wide-swatch of the American electorate they poll somewhere below the left-wing extremist group Antifa.

A recent survey taken by McLaughlin & Associates in conjunction with The Center for Security Policy and the Eagle Forum, released Thursday, revealed that nearly two thirds of voters — 63 percent — believe that the time has come for new leadership in Congress.

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A paltry 15 percent of those polled said “no” when asked if it is “time for new Republican Leadership in Congress which would mean replacing Senate Leader Mitch McConnell and Speaker Paul Ryan.” Nearly a quarter of respondents, 22 percent, were uncertain. A whopping 63 percent supported the notion of dumping the pair of GOP leaders.

But while only 15 percent of Americans appear to retain confidence in McConnell and Ryan, 21 percent of those polled by McLaughlin said they supported Antifa.