Mitch McConnell scores the lowest approval rating among top federal officials in Gallup poll

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Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is losing support among Republicans, according to a new poll.

More than half of Republican voters — 52% — disapprove of the Kentucky lawmaker’s performance, according to a Gallup survey released Monday.

The poll, which was conducted in the first half of December, found that 46% of GOP voters approve of Mr. McConnell’s performance as Senate minority leader.

He ranked last among the 11 federal officials included in the survey, with just 34% approval among all voters. Three-quarters of Democrats and 64% of independents disapprove of the GOP leader’s performance.

By contrast, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, California Republican, enjoys a 71% approval rating among Republicans, though he still trends negative with a 46% approval overall.

Mr. McConnell, the longest-serving Republican leader, has clashed with former President Donald Trump, which likely dented the minority leader’s support with the GOP base. Mr. Trump has, on several occasions, called on Mr. McConnell to resign.

Mr. McCarthy, on the other hand, has maintained a cordial relationship with the former president, potentially lending to his higher approval among Republicans.

The California Republican ranks highest in overall approval among congressional leadership.

Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, New York Democrat, had a 44% approval rating among survey respondents. He was viewed favorably by 76% of Democrats and 40% of independents. Just 11% of Republicans approve of his performance.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, was viewed favorably by just 40% of respondents. She received approval from 6% of Republicans, 38% of independents and 71% of Democrats.

Only three officials included in the survey received overall positive approval ratings: U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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dudeonthenet on December 29th, 2021 at 14:52 UTC »

That is 100% his goal. Become the public face of opposition given his practically guaranteed reelection and shield all of the other Republicans from the same level of disdain that may actually hurt their reelections. This is the game.

PossibilityNo1805 on December 29th, 2021 at 14:37 UTC »

Kentucky voters bear the full responsibility for this. They owe the planet an apology.

AtheistBibleScholar on December 29th, 2021 at 14:27 UTC »

If that poll wasn't conducted among only voters in Kentucky, why should anyone care? They're the spiteful pricks that do his "performance review" during the election and keep sending him to own the libs or some shit.