Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy has the latest on 'Special Report.'
A recent poll shows that nine out of ten most popular governors in the United States are Republicans while President Biden’s approval rating is lower than the country’s least popular governor.
Vermont Republican Phil Scott is the most popular governor in America and holds a 71% approval rating, according to a recent Morning Consult poll that shows Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont as the only Democrat to register in the top 10.
President Biden speaks about the bipartisan infrastructure bill in
the State Dinning Room of the White House, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in
Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
AT JUST 36% SUPPORT, BIDEN SLIPS TO A RECORD LOW IN A NEW POLL
The
list of governors in order of popularity in order 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.
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.
MORE AMERICANS WANT GOP RATHER THAN DEMOCRATS TO CONTROL HOUSE AND SENATE: POLL
Brown’s last place approval rating of 43% was seven points higher than Biden’s approval rating in a recent Quinnipiac poll.
Kate Brown, governor of Oregon, speaks during an interview in
Portland, Oregon, U.S. on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016. Brown, a Democrat,
joined the state House of Representatives in 1991, was later elected to
the Senate and served as secretary of state since 2009, before taking
over as governor in February. Photographer: Meg Roussos/Bloomberg via
Getty Images
By a 46%-38% margin, those questioned
in the poll said they would want to see the Republican Party win
control of the House if the midterms were held today, with 16% not
offering an opinion. And by a 46%-40% margin, those surveyed said they'd
like to see the GOP win the Senate majority, with 15% not offering an
opinion.
"An
ominous double whammy for the Democrats with midterms less than a year
out. The Senate and the House will be up for grabs and voters want the
GOP to win the jump ball," Quinnipiac University polling analyst Tim
Malloy emphasized.
DETROIT, MI - NOVEMBER 17: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at the
General Motors Factory ZERO electric vehicle assembly plant on November
17, 2021. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
( (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images))
The release of the poll, which was conducted Nov. 11-Nov.15, came less than a week after an ABC News/Washington Post survey
that grabbed national headlines as it indicated that Republicans had a
10-point advantage over the Democrats on the generic ballot question.
Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report
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