Americans Increasingly Dislike How Republican Governors Are Handling The Coronavirus

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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, governors have generally received better marks for the way they’ve handled the crisis than President Trump has. However, new polling suggests that may be changing, especially for Republican governors in states where the number of coronavirus cases has spiked in recent weeks.

Gallup recently found that Americans in the 26 states governed by Republicans are souring on their leaders’ approach to the public health crisis, while sentiment remains steadily positive among residents of the 24 states governed by Democrats. In fact, over the past month, the share of respondents who agreed that their governor cared about the safety and health of their community fell by 8 points, from 61 percent to 53 percent, in states where a Republican is governor; opinion in Democratic-run states hovered around 65 percent, despite some movement week to week

Gallup isn’t the only pollster to find GOP leaders getting lower scores for the way they’re dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. Change Research’s polling of six battleground states found especially poor numbers for Republican governors in two states where the number of coronavirus cases surged in the first half of July: Florida and Arizona. In Change’s polling, 57 percent disapproved of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s handling of the outbreak, and a whopping 71 percent disapproved of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s response. Additional polling in Arizona and Florida second these findings. OH Predictive Insights found that opinion of Ducey’s approach went from a net positive in June (59 percent approved, 37 percent disapproved) to a net negative in July (35 percent approved, 63 percent disapproved). Likewise, surveys by CBS News/YouGov found 53 percent of Floridians said DeSantis was doing a somewhat or very bad job and 62 percent of Arizonans said the same of Ducey.

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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, governors have generally received better marks for the way they’ve handled the crisis than President Trump has. However, new polling suggests that may be changing, especially for Republican governors in states where the number of coronavirus cases has spiked in recent weeks.

Gallup recently found that Americans in the 26 states governed by Republicans are souring on their leaders’ approach to the public health crisis, while sentiment remains steadily positive among residents of the 24 states governed by Democrats. In fact, over the past month, the share of respondents who agreed that their governor cared about the safety and health of their community fell by 8 points, from 61 percent to 53 percent, in states where a Republican is governor; opinion in Democratic-run states hovered around 65 percent, despite some movement week to week

Gallup isn’t the only pollster to find GOP leaders getting lower scores for the way they’re dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. Change Research’s polling of six battleground states found especially poor numbers for Republican governors in two states where the number of coronavirus cases surged in the first half of July: Florida and Arizona. In Change’s polling, 57 percent disapproved of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s handling of the outbreak, and a whopping 71 percent disapproved of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s response. Additional polling in Arizona and Florida second these findings. OH Predictive Insights found that opinion of Ducey’s approach went from a net positive in June (59 percent approved, 37 percent disapproved) to a net negative in July (35 percent approved, 63 percent disapproved). Likewise, surveys by CBS News/YouGov found 53 percent of Floridians said DeSantis was doing a somewhat or very bad job and 62 percent of Arizonans said the same of Ducey.

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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, governors have generally received better marks for the way they’ve handled the crisis than President Trump has. However, new polling suggests that may be changing, especially for Republican governors in states where the number of coronavirus cases has spiked in recent weeks.

Gallup recently found that Americans in the 26 states governed by Republicans are souring on their leaders’ approach to the public health crisis, while sentiment remains steadily positive among residents of the 24 states governed by Democrats. In fact, over the past month, the share of respondents who agreed that their governor cared about the safety and health of their community fell by 8 points, from 61 percent to 53 percent, in states where a Republican is governor; opinion in Democratic-run states hovered around 65 percent, despite some movement week to week

Gallup isn’t the only pollster to find GOP leaders getting lower scores for the way they’re dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. Change Research’s polling of six battleground states found especially poor numbers for Republican governors in two states where the number of coronavirus cases surged in the first half of July: Florida and Arizona. In Change’s polling, 57 percent disapproved of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s handling of the outbreak, and a whopping 71 percent disapproved of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s response. Additional polling in Arizona and Florida second these findings. OH Predictive Insights found that opinion of Ducey’s approach went from a net positive in June (59 percent approved, 37 percent disapproved) to a net negative in July (35 percent approved, 63 percent disapproved). Likewise, surveys by CBS News/YouGov found 53 percent of Floridians said DeSantis was doing a somewhat or very bad job and 62 percent of Arizonans said the same of Ducey.

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About 14 more weeks- and DONNIE won't be influencing many more governors ever again.

These governors will all have to answer for their good and bad behaviors and policies during this mitigation process.

Some governors will be re-elected and some will be shown the door- JUST LIKE DONALD TRUMP.

But, it is starting to look like Donald Trump is the real Pied Piper leading his rats down to the sewer!

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About 14 more weeks- and DONNIE won't be influencing many more governors ever again.

These governors will all have to answer for their good and bad behaviors and policies during this mitigation process.

Some governors will be re-elected and some will be shown the door- JUST LIKE DONALD TRUMP.

But, it is starting to look like Donald Trump is the real Pied Piper leading his rats down to the sewer!

WRONGO, mentally challenged Geeko. President Trump WILL be re-elected QUITE easily in November. Would you like to make a wager on it?
 
WRONGO, mentally challenged Geeko. President Trump WILL be re-elected QUITE easily in November. Would you like to make a wager on it?

I am not really a gambler- I've been to Vegas 10 times, or more, and never gambled there.

But I saw the Stones, Cher, Elvis, REO Speedwagon, Marshall Tucker, The Cars, and many other great acts there.
 
I am not really a gambler- I've been to Vegas 10 times, or more, and never gambled there.

But I saw the Stones, Cher, Elvis, REO Speedwagon, Marshall Tucker, The Cars, and many other great acts there.

OK. But I'm willing to bet you 100 bucks that Trump WILL be re-elected. If you had THAT much faith in Trump losing, you would take me up on this bet.
 
About 14 more weeks- and DONNIE won't be influencing many more governors ever again.

These governors will all have to answer for their good and bad behaviors and policies during this mitigation process.

Some governors will be re-elected and some will be shown the door- JUST LIKE DONALD TRUMP.

But, it is starting to look like Donald Trump is the real Pied Piper leading his rats down to the sewer!

You hit that one right on the head, Geeko.

Just thought it deserved larger, bolded print.
 
OK. But I'm willing to bet you 100 bucks that Trump WILL be re-elected. If you had THAT much faith in Trump losing, you would take me up on this bet.

I don't want to take you money away from you Steven! You, apparently, are going to be upset enough as it is.

Take that 100 bucks and give it to you favorite charity and don't blow it on Donnie! I would feel better about that!
 
I don't want to take you money away from you Steven! You, apparently, are going to be upset enough as it is.

Take that 100 bucks give it to you favorite charity and don't blow it on Donnie!

You don't want to bet because you're a yellow-bellied coward, and it's obvious you DON'T have much faith in Creepy, Sleepy, Groper, Hair Sniffer, Hair Kisser, Hair Whisperer, Finger Banger, Decrepit, Moronic, Idiotic, Depends Wearing, Totally Clueless, Senile, Old Joe Biden.
 
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, governors have generally received better marks for the way they’ve handled the crisis than President Trump has. However, new polling suggests that may be changing, especially for Republican governors in states where the number of coronavirus cases has spiked in recent weeks.

Gallup recently found that Americans in the 26 states governed by Republicans are souring on their leaders’ approach to the public health crisis, while sentiment remains steadily positive among residents of the 24 states governed by Democrats. In fact, over the past month, the share of respondents who agreed that their governor cared about the safety and health of their community fell by 8 points, from 61 percent to 53 percent, in states where a Republican is governor; opinion in Democratic-run states hovered around 65 percent, despite some movement week to week

Gallup isn’t the only pollster to find GOP leaders getting lower scores for the way they’re dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. Change Research’s polling of six battleground states found especially poor numbers for Republican governors in two states where the number of coronavirus cases surged in the first half of July: Florida and Arizona. In Change’s polling, 57 percent disapproved of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s handling of the outbreak, and a whopping 71 percent disapproved of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s response. Additional polling in Arizona and Florida second these findings. OH Predictive Insights found that opinion of Ducey’s approach went from a net positive in June (59 percent approved, 37 percent disapproved) to a net negative in July (35 percent approved, 63 percent disapproved). Likewise, surveys by CBS News/YouGov found 53 percent of Floridians said DeSantis was doing a somewhat or very bad job and 62 percent of Arizonans said the same of Ducey.

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This from a media and hack who think Cuomo did an awesome job. :palm:
 
You don't want to bet because you're a yellow-bellied coward, and it's obvious you DON'T have much faith in Creepy, Sleepy, Groper, Hair Sniffer, Hair Kisser, Hair Whisperer, Finger Banger, Decrepit, Moronic, Idiotic, Depends Wearing, Totally Clueless, Senile, Old Joe Biden.

Of course I have faith in Joe Biden.

Keep up the personal verbal assaults of Biden- Polls are indicating all the demonizing of him by the Republicans is having a positive effect for the Biden Campaign. His popularity just keep getting larger and larger! Thanks!
 
About 14 more weeks- and DONNIE won't be influencing many more governors ever again.

These governors will all have to answer for their good and bad behaviors and policies during this mitigation process.

Some governors will be re-elected and some will be shown the door- JUST LIKE DONALD TRUMP.

But, it is starting to look like Donald Trump is the real Pied Piper leading his rats down to the sewer!

Saved. :palm:

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