Nine of ten most popular governors in the USA are Republicans and Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat is the only one on the left to make the top ten, according to a recent Morning Consult poll. Not surprisingly, President Biden's approval rating is lower than the nation's least popular governor, but Kamala Harris' approval ratings are at a historical low--lower than ever recorded in American history.
The most popular governor in America is Phil Scott (R-VT) who holds a 71% approval rating.
Here is the list of governors in order of popularity from one to ten includes:
Scott, Charlie Baker of Massachusetts, Larry Hogan of Maryland, Chris Sununu of New Hampshire, Mark Gordon of Wyoming, Jim Justice of West Virginia, Lamont, Kay Ivey of Alabama, Mike DeWine of Ohio, and Spencer Cox of Utah.At the bottom of the list, that is, the least popular governors were:
Rounding out the bottom as the least popular governors list were
Democrat Kate Brown in Oregon, Republican Doug Ducey in Arizona, and Democrat David Ige of Hawaii.Brown’s last place approval rating of 43%, a totally suck-worthy position, was still seven points higher than Biden’s approval rating in a recent Quinnipiac poll and is head and shoulders above Harris' abysmal number of 28%.
Those questioned in the poll said they'd want to see the GOP win control of the House in the midterms were held today, by a margin of 46% TP 38% with 16% oblivious as to who the president is and what is a political party.
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In terms of the Senate, the GOP wins again 46% to 40% wanting Republicans to win a majority, with 15% of respondents too busy watching things move on their phones and did not want to offer an opinion in case the government was listening.
With the midterms less than a year away, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas for Republicans and a dim future for the Party of the KKK.
But for President Biden, it's looking like ice cream and "gahominahin zerbag hutmah."
The recent results of the poll, which was conducted Nov. 11-Nov.15, comes just days after an ABC News/Washington Post survey depicted a 10-point Republican advantage over socialism.
The recent results of the poll, which was conducted Nov. 11-Nov.15, comes just days after an ABC News/Washington Post survey depicted a 10-point Republican advantage over socialism.
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