A major survey conducted by Harvard, Northeastern, Northwestern and Rutgers Universities found that Americans in 44 states are withdrawing their support of their governors’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, including Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt.
The Hill’s Reid Wilson writes the survey shows 34 percent of Oklahomans approve of the way Stitt has handled the state response. He’s joined by other governor’s seeing their response approval ratings dropped, such as Governor Kim Reynolds of Iowa at 28 percent approval, 30 percent approval for Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, and Texas Governor Greg Abbot whose approval rating has dropped to 38 percent.
Only five governors have seen their approval ratings increase during the COVID-19 pandemic.
You can read The Hill story here.
This survey by Harvard and other Eastern Universities, plus Northwestern, kind’a smells!
71% approval for Cuomo? That poll is a joke!