New Jersey
Gov. Chris Christie is now the least popular governor in the US, a poll
released Tuesday found.
The poll,
conducted by Morning Consult, found that Christie's disapproval rating stands
at 71%. Just 25% of New Jerseyans polled approve of their state's governor.
Christie's
disapproval rating jumped 3 percentage points since September, the last time
Morning Consult conducted the poll, while his approval rating dipped by 4
percentage points. He leapfrogged Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy and Kansas Gov.
Sam Brownback to claim the title of least popular governor.
It's the
continuation of a dismal polling trend for Christie, who found himself
embroiled in the Bridgegate scandal during his second term in office, which
ends early next year. In June, a Monmouth University poll found Christie's
approval rating reaching an all-time low, standing at a dreadful 27%. A total
of 63% of respondents disapproved of the job the governor is performing.
A Republican
presidential candidate-turned-top surrogate for now-President Donald Trump
during last year's campaign, Christie found himself shut out of a top White
House job after Trump's stunning November victory.
After
Christie, Brownback, and Malloy, the list of the top five most unpopular
governors is rounded out by Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Alaska Gov. Bill
Walker. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is the most liked in the country,
followed by Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Vermont
Gov. Phil Scott, and South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard.
Morning
Consult polled more than 85,000 registered voters between January and March for
the survey.
(Business
Insider)
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