Posted on 05/10/2005 7:45:50 PM PDT by RWR8189
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# |
State |
Governor |
Approve |
Disapprove |
Complete Poll Results |
1 |
Alabama |
Robert Riley |
36% |
52% |
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2 |
Alaska |
Frank Murkowski |
27% |
66% |
|
3 |
Arizona |
Janet Napolitano |
59% |
32% |
|
4 |
Arkansas |
Mike Huckabee |
51% |
41% |
|
5 |
California |
Arnold Schwarzenegger |
40% |
56% |
|
6 |
Colorado |
Bill Owens |
54% |
38% |
|
7 |
Connecticut |
Jodi Rell |
66% |
23% |
|
8 |
Delaware |
Ruth Ann Minner |
40% |
51% |
|
9 |
Florida |
Jeb Bush |
49% |
46% |
|
10 |
Georgia |
Sonny Perdue |
47% |
40% |
|
11 |
Hawaii |
Linda Lingle |
59% |
27% |
|
12 |
Idaho |
Dirk Kempthorne |
54% |
33% |
|
13 |
Illinois |
Rod Blagojevich |
36% |
54% |
|
14 |
Indiana |
Mitch Daniels |
42% |
49% |
|
15 |
Iowa |
Thomas Vilsack |
50% |
39% |
|
16 |
Kansas |
Kathleen Sebelius |
54% |
34% |
|
17 |
Kentucky |
Ernie Fletcher |
36% |
50% |
|
18 |
Louisiana |
Kathleen Blanco |
55% |
36% |
|
19 |
Maine |
John Baldacci |
37% |
55% |
|
20 |
Maryland |
Robert Ehrlich |
46% |
43% |
|
21 |
Massachusetts |
Mitt Romney |
41% |
51% |
|
22 |
Michigan |
Jennifer Granholm |
36% |
57% |
|
23 |
Minnesota |
Tim Pawlenty |
54% |
38% |
|
24 |
Mississippi |
Haley Barbour |
37% |
55% |
|
25 |
Missouri |
Matt Blunt |
33% |
57% |
|
26 |
Montana |
Brian Schweitzer |
58% |
27% |
|
27 |
Nebraska |
Dave Heineman |
54% |
20% |
|
28 |
Nevada |
Kenny Guinn |
54% |
34% |
|
29 |
New Hampshire |
John Lynch |
50% |
29% |
|
30 |
New Jersey |
Richard Codey |
41% |
40% |
|
31 |
New Mexico |
Bill Richardson |
54% |
39% |
|
32 |
New York |
George Pataki |
36% |
56% |
|
33 |
North Carolina |
Michael Easley |
52% |
34% |
|
34 |
North Dakota |
John Hoeven |
71% |
20% |
|
35 |
Ohio |
Bob Taft |
19% |
74% |
|
36 |
Oklahoma |
Brad Henry |
59% |
30% |
|
37 |
Oregon |
Ted Kulongoski |
36% |
48% |
|
38 |
Pennsylvania |
Edward Rendell |
48% |
43% |
|
39 |
Rhode Island |
Don Carcieri |
50% |
39% |
|
40 |
South Carolina |
Mark Sanford |
53% |
35% |
|
41 |
South Dakota |
Mike Rounds |
70% |
19% |
|
42 |
Tennessee |
Phil Bredesen |
52% |
40% |
|
43 |
Texas |
Rick Perry |
38% |
48% |
|
44 |
Utah |
Jon Huntsman |
64% |
21% |
|
45 |
Vermont |
Jim Douglas |
60% |
27% |
|
46 |
Virginia |
Mark Warner |
55% |
31% |
|
47 |
Washington |
Christine Gregoire |
34% |
58% |
|
48 |
West Virginia |
Joe Manchin |
64% |
24% |
|
49 |
Wisconsin |
Jim Doyle |
41% |
49% |
|
50 |
Wyoming |
Dave Freudenthal |
67% |
20% |
|
Avg |
|
48% |
41% |
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# |
State |
Governor |
Approve |
Disapprove |
Complete Poll Results |
1 |
North Dakota |
John Hoeven |
71% |
20% |
|
2 |
South Dakota |
Mike Rounds |
70% |
19% |
|
3 |
Wyoming |
Dave Freudenthal |
67% |
20% |
|
4 |
Connecticut |
Jodi Rell |
66% |
23% |
|
5 |
Utah |
Jon Huntsman |
64% |
21% |
|
6 |
West Virginia |
Joe Manchin |
64% |
24% |
|
7 |
Vermont |
Jim Douglas |
60% |
27% |
|
8 |
Arizona |
Janet Napolitano |
59% |
32% |
|
9 |
Hawaii |
Linda Lingle |
59% |
27% |
|
10 |
Oklahoma |
Brad Henry |
59% |
30% |
|
11 |
Montana |
Brian Schweitzer |
58% |
27% |
|
12 |
Louisiana |
Kathleen Blanco |
55% |
36% |
|
13 |
Virginia |
Mark Warner |
55% |
31% |
|
14 |
Colorado |
Bill Owens |
54% |
38% |
|
15 |
Idaho |
Dirk Kempthorne |
54% |
33% |
|
16 |
Kansas |
Kathleen Sebelius |
54% |
34% |
|
17 |
Minnesota |
Tim Pawlenty |
54% |
38% |
|
18 |
Nebraska |
Dave Heineman |
54% |
20% |
|
19 |
Nevada |
Kenny Guinn |
54% |
34% |
|
20 |
New Mexico |
Bill Richardson |
54% |
39% |
|
21 |
South Carolina |
Mark Sanford |
53% |
35% |
|
22 |
North Carolina |
Michael Easley |
52% |
34% |
|
23 |
Tennessee |
Phil Bredesen |
52% |
40% |
|
24 |
Arkansas |
Mike Huckabee |
51% |
41% |
|
25 |
Iowa |
Thomas Vilsack |
50% |
39% |
|
26 |
New Hampshire |
John Lynch |
50% |
29% |
|
27 |
Rhode Island |
Don Carcieri |
50% |
39% |
|
28 |
Florida |
Jeb Bush |
49% |
46% |
|
29 |
Pennsylvania |
Edward Rendell |
48% |
43% |
|
30 |
Georgia |
Sonny Perdue |
47% |
40% |
|
31 |
Maryland |
Robert Ehrlich |
46% |
43% |
|
32 |
Indiana |
Mitch Daniels |
42% |
49% |
|
33 |
Massachusetts |
Mitt Romney |
41% |
51% |
|
34 |
New Jersey |
Richard Codey |
41% |
40% |
|
35 |
Wisconsin |
Jim Doyle |
41% |
49% |
|
36 |
California |
Arnold Schwarzenegger |
40% |
56% |
|
37 |
Delaware |
Ruth Ann Minner |
40% |
51% |
|
38 |
Texas |
Rick Perry |
38% |
48% |
|
39 |
Maine |
John Baldacci |
37% |
55% |
|
40 |
Mississippi |
Haley Barbour |
37% |
55% |
|
41 |
Alabama |
Robert Riley |
36% |
52% |
|
42 |
Illinois |
Rod Blagojevich |
36% |
54% |
|
43 |
Kentucky |
Ernie Fletcher |
36% |
50% |
|
44 |
Michigan |
Jennifer Granholm |
36% |
57% |
|
45 |
New York |
George Pataki |
36% |
56% |
|
46 |
Oregon |
Ted Kulongoski |
36% |
48% |
|
47 |
Washington |
Christine Gregoire |
34% |
58% |
|
48 |
Missouri |
Matt Blunt |
33% |
57% |
|
49 |
Alaska |
Frank Murkowski |
27% |
66% |
|
50 |
Ohio |
Bob Taft |
19% |
74% |
|
Avg |
|
|
48% |
41% |
How can this be? Richardson has a 54% approval rating -- I disapprove of him 100% of the time. Is this polling group located in King County, WA?
(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,
Interesting post. Thanks.
Notice that Republicans tend to have stinky approval ratings, while the RATS have good ratings. I suspect that the RAT base has been overstated in these polls.
When we get a legit Governor in Washington his poll numbers will be much better.
>>47
Washington
Christine Gregoire 34% 58%
Um, is she governor? Oh wait...
Looks like the boys in the Dakotas are doing a heck of a job while Mr. Taft of Ohio is in serious jeopardy.
I was very pleased to see my Rat governor, Blago, with a 36% approval rating, he's up for reelection next year too.
Granholm's up to 57%? That's the highest I've seen, although I have seen an over 55% rating of "Would consider someone else at the next election."
Taft is retiring IIRC.
The Republican Sec of State Ken Blackwell will run for his seat and will probably win.
Blago's approval ratings have been souring among IL voters. But I feel that he will survive re-election. The Il GOP can't rally around a good candidate to oust him.
And Arizona's Napolitano has an even higher rating at 59% -- must of surveyed all the illegal ailens to get that high a number.
90% of that must come from his Philly mafia goons...
In the 2004 election, one of the phones at GOP headquarters in Lansing was called. I was right there when it happened. We had fun with that one.
Survey USA typically has pretty accurate STATE poll numbers - (if I am recalling correctly). They are one of the polling places to watch for STATE polls during Presidential election years -
Possibly, but the MSM local press probably has a lot to do with it by editorializing against everything a Pub wants to accomplish and praising to high heavens the Rat agendas.
Some ratings didn't seem easily explained: Matt Blunt??!? And I knew Granholm's #s were down but that's pretty bad.
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