The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Thursday seized on the Siena College poll released this week that found President Donald Trump's favorable and
job approval ratings falling in upstate New York.
Not exact matches
His
approval ratings are in the low end of the 44 % -53 % RCP
job approval range he has been in since
Fall 2009.
His
job approval rating has also
fallen back underwater to a negative 45 percent to 53 percent, down from 50 percent to 48 percent in January, the poll found.
Gov. Cuomo's
job -
approval rating for his handling of education had
fallen to 28 percent, with nearly two - thirds of state voters disapproving of his performance on education, the Quinnipiac University poll showed.
Although he is not on the ballot this
fall, the GOP playbook will focus heavily on Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, whose
job -
approval rating stands at 32 percent, according to the most recent Quinnipiac University poll.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's favorability and
job approval ratings over the last two months have
fallen as voters give him low marks for handling New York City's transit problems, a Siena College poll released on Tuesday found.
Tony Blair's
ratings have unsurprisingly
fallen — bottoming out at a net
job approval of minus 38 following his meeting with President Bush on the 27th July.
President Trump's
approval ratings are
falling, with only 36 percent of people in the state viewing Trump favorably, and just 29 percent saying he's doing a good
job, though Trump still has the support of just over 70 percent of New York Republicans.
Trump's
approval ratings are
falling, with only 36 percent of people in the state viewing him favorably, and just 29 percent saying he's doing a good
job, though Trump still has the support of just over 70 percent of New York Republicans.
That
falls in line with a Quinnipiac survey released last week that showed Cuomo's
job approval rating had
fallen off from earlier in the year.