Sentences with phrase «percent job approval rating»

The incumbent Republican congressman has a 55 percent favorable rating and a 59 percent job approval rating among voters, according to the poll.
The Governor had a 61 percent job approval rating in public polls after his initial fiscal actions in 2003, although his approval rating subsequently declined, [221] driven in part by his frequent out - of - state travel.
He has a 50.3 % percent job approval rating in the Real Clear Politics average of polls.
Who would you vote for in the state Attorney General race?Market Research President Obama has a negative 47 - 49 percent job approval rating among likely voters.
Cuomo holds a 54 percent job approval rating in the poll, with 39 percent disapproving, his highest since December 2014.
Poll respondents gave Gillibrand a 47 - 25 percent job approval rating and a 37 - 23 percent favorability rating.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has a 60 - 34 percent job approval rating, his highest score ever, according to a new Q poll.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has a 52 percent to 27 percent job approval, while Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has a similar 52 percent to 22 percent job approval rating.
Cuomo has a 64 - 16 percent job approval rating, which is higher than any other governor in any state where the Q poll has conducted surveys so far this year.
Asked Friday about a CBS News poll that showed the president had a 40 percent job approval rating, Spicer offered the results of a Rasmussen poll from late December that showed Trump with a 51 percent favorability rating.
Cuomo himself has a 58 percent job approval rating, virtually unchanged from August when Quinnipiac last polled the question.
But support for de Blasio, who garnered a 50 percent job approval rating, remains polarized along racial lines, and voters are split on whether he deserves to win a second term in 2017.
But support for Mr. de Blasio, who garnered a 50 percent job approval rating, remains polarized along racial lines, and voters are split on whether he deserves to win a second term in 2017.
Right now, the polls show just a 60 percent job approval rate in the city where Democrats outnumber Republicans by nearly seven - to - one.
De Blasio has a 41 percent job approval rating in the Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z