A new poll suggests more people are coming around to that way of thinking, the Washington Examiner reports.

In a stunning shift in how dismally Americans view Washington, the latest Battleground Poll finds that voters for the first time want to replace their own congressman.

Typically voters caught up in a “throw the bums out” mood have excluded their House member. But the highly-anticipated George Washington University Battleground Poll, conducted by Democratic pollster Celinda Lake and Republican pollster Ed Goeas, found that they want to replace their member too, by a sizable margin of 58 percent to 26 percent.

Independents have an even dimmer view of their House representative, with 68 percent wanting somebody new in the 2014 elections.

Disgust with Washington is driving the push for a new crew in Washington. “The inability to solve problems in Washington, typically a nagging but distant concern for voters, has become so pronounced that Americans now say it is more important to address than every other issue, including jobs and the economy–a first in Battleground history,” said Lake.

One suspects Peter Schweizer would not disagree with the notion of sending all current occupants of Capitol Hill home.