Virginia voters disagree with Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) on several major issues and are slightly more negative than positive about his performance after a month in office, according to a poll from the Wason Center for Civic Leadership at Christopher Newport University.
Forty-one percent of voters say they approve of the job Youngkin is doing compared with 43 percent who disapprove, with 16 percent saying they don’t know how they feel, the poll found. While the numbers are heavily partisan — Republicans are almost universally positive and Democrats sharply negative — Youngkin’s overall approval “is certainly lower than those of recent governors in Wason Center polling early in their term,” center academic director Quentin Kidd said in a news release.
Those who don't like Republican candidates need to show up, or they're ****ed politically.
Democrats biggest problem is they need something to excite them to vote. Whether it's a charismatic candidate like Bill Clinton and Obama
That's one of the main reasons why they are still very competitive despite being outnumbered.
Only took a month. It never fails. GOP candidate gains power by campaigning on racial grievances and mythical anti-Democratic talking points, gains power, most people hate whatever few policies they propose, and buyers remorse comes in quickly. Good thing for sane VA voters they have a Democratic senate to keep this turd in check, but considering this was supposed to be a new rising GOP star...ahh it doesn't matter. As long as he pisses off "the libs", he's prime for fame in GOP politics, even if the majority of people think he sucks.
Sorry that you fell for this pards.
McAuliffe ran on division and racial grievances, not Younkin.
I like polls. They remind me how the media try control us by telling us how we think.
Meanwhile, Youngkin's approval rating is already under water...already down to his base of voters (people like you).
Guy's already a loser, after a month.
you bet ....don't say it doesn't matter.Those who don't like Republican candidates need to show up, or they're ****ed politically.
So are polls fake again? Or are they only real when they show an EVIL Democrat in a bad light?
Take a poll in Northern Virginia and you will get Northern Virginia results.
Polls frighten righties.I like polls. They remind me how the media try control us by telling us how we think.
Northam wasn’t bumped out of office. Get a clue.It seems that the democratic governor was bumped out of office …
Your governor sucks. The majority of VA voters realize that...after a month.
Polls taken in Northern Virginia by the Washington Post will always have the results that you prefer.
The rest of the state likes him just fine.
I bet the headline hooked you, you so and linked it, even though you don't have a subscription to the site.translation: Polls show me results that don't suit my preferred narratives, so I'll dismiss them.
Your echo chamber has trained you well.
Polls taken in Northern Virginia by the Washington Post will always have the results that you prefer.
The rest of the state likes him just fine.
#1 Just to point out, the poll was taken by CNU not the Washington Post.
#2 CNU is in the Tidewater area (Southeastern Virginia and not in Northern Virginia).
#3 The methodology of the polls indicates that it was multi- region, age, race, sex, and education with the results weighted to conform to the demographics of the state. That means in the polls random sampling of registered voters to get results, even if the sampling resulted from more respondents in Northeastern Virginia (Blue) than the Southwestern (Red), the Northeastern results would have been weighted LESS and the Southwestern results weighted MORE to provide a more accurate representation of the demographics of the states registered voters.
WW
CNU is only 37 miles from me,
translation: Polls show me results that suit my preferred narratives, so I'll post them on debatepolitics.
Your echo chamber has trained you well.
Polls frighten righties.
Commonly understood by folks knowledgeable of how polls are conducted.Polls don't scare me. But I still say polls sometimes can be more about shaping opinions than reflecting them. It's all in the way they phrase the questions.
Commonly understood by folks knowledgeable of how polls are conducted.
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