In Wisconsin, where Governor Scott Walker has earned the most national press for going after the union powers of state and local workers, a late-February survey by Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling showed that 52% of residents disapprove of his performance and 46% approve. Walker also was shown losing a hypothetical rematch by seven percentage points to the man he beat by five points just last November, Democrat Tom Barrett.
In Ohio, Governor John Kasich is off to a rocky start as well. Only 30% of those polled recently by Quinnipiac University approve of Kasich, while 46% disapprove. Kasich beat Democratic incumbent Ted Strickland 49% to 47% in November. Now, a Public Policy Polling fictional rematch shows Kasich getting trounced by Strickland by 15 points.
In Michigan, Governor Rick Snyder won by an 18% landslide four months ago, but now would narrowly lose to Democrat Virg Bernero, according to a poll taken by Public Policy Polling. Only 33% say they approve of Snyder鈥檚 job to date, while 50% disapprove.
Things are little better for Maine鈥檚 new gubernatorial chief, Paul LePage, who also has pushed a polarizing set of policies early in his first term. Currently, 43% approve and 48% disapprove of his work so far, according to Public Policy Polling.Is this what they call buyers' remorse?
Seems like.
The new gop office holders were elected to push for new jobs, not to stick it to the dems and unions.
All they have done so far is pretty much lose the next election for any Gop who runs.
Yay??Is this what they call buyers' remorse?
YesIs this what they call buyers' remorse?
no
why are our politicians attacking the people?.............REALLY? TEACHERS?
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