Posted on 09/20/2005 3:18:47 PM PDT by RWR8189
APPROVAL RATINGS FOR ALL 50 GOVERNORS (Released 09/20/05) | ||||||||||
SORTED BY 09/05 'NET JOB APPROVAL' (approval minus disapproval) | ||||||||||
09/05 | Net 09/05 Approval |
Link to Interactive Tracking Graphs with Sub-Selects for Demographics |
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# | State | Name | Party | '04 ECV | Approve | Disapprove | ||||
1 | South Dakota | Rounds, Mike | R | Bush | 76% | 20% | 56% | South Dakota Governor Approval Tracked | ||
2 | Connecticut | Rell, Jodi | R | Kerry | 75% | 21% | 54% | Connecticut Governor Approval Tracked | ||
2 | North Dakota | Hoeven, John | R | Bush | 75% | 21% | 54% | North Dakota Governor Approval Tracked | ||
4 | Utah | Huntsman, Jon | R | Bush | 72% | 23% | 49% | Utah Governor Approval Tracked | ||
5 | Wyoming | Freudenthal, Dave | D | Bush | 69% | 24% | 45% | Wyoming Governor Approval Tracked | ||
6 | Virginia | Warner, Mark | D | Bush | 66% | 26% | 40% | Virginia Governor Approval Tracked | ||
7 | Montana | Schweitzer, Brian | D | Bush | 66% | 27% | 39% | Montana Governor Approval Tracked | ||
8 | New Hampshire | Lynch, John | D | Kerry | 65% | 27% | 38% | New Hampshire Governor Approval Tracked | ||
9 | Nebraska | Heineman, Dave | R | Bush | 63% | 26% | 37% | Nebraska Governor Approval Tracked | ||
10 | Vermont | Douglas, Jim | R | Kerry | 65% | 30% | 35% | Vermont Governor Approval Tracked | ||
11 | North Carolina | Easley, Michael | D | Bush | 64% | 30% | 34% | North Carolina Governor Approval Tracked | ||
12 | West Virginia | Manchin, Joe | D | Bush | 62% | 30% | 32% | West Virginia Governor Approval Tracked | ||
13 | Hawaii | Lingle, Linda | R | Kerry | 61% | 32% | 29% | Hawaii Governor Approval Tracked | ||
14 | Georgia | Perdue, Sonny | R | Bush | 61% | 34% | 27% | Georgia Governor Approval Tracked | ||
15 | Nevada | Guinn, Kenny | R | Bush | 58% | 32% | 26% | Nevada Governor Approval Tracked | ||
16 | Kansas | Sebelius, Kathleen | D | Bush | 59% | 34% | 25% | Kansas Governor Approval Tracked | ||
17 | Arizona | Napolitano, Janet | D | Bush | 60% | 36% | 24% | Arizona Governor Approval Tracked | ||
18 | Oklahoma | Henry, Brad | D | Bush | 59% | 35% | 24% | Oklahoma Governor Approval Tracked | ||
19 | Idaho | Kempthorne, Dirk | R | Bush | 57% | 35% | 22% | Idaho Governor Approval Tracked | ||
20 | Alabama | Riley, Bob | R | Bush | 58% | 37% | 21% | Alabama Governor Approval Tracked | ||
21 | Arkansas | Huckabee, Mike | R | Bush | 58% | 38% | 20% | Arkansas Governor Approval Tracked | ||
22 | Mississippi | Barbour, Haley | R | Bush | 58% | 39% | 19% | Mississippi Governor Approval Tracked | ||
22 | New Mexico | Richardson, Bill | D | Bush | 57% | 38% | 19% | New Mexico Governor Approval Tracked | ||
24 | South Carolina | Sanford, Mark | R | Bush | 55% | 39% | 16% | South Carolina Governor Approval Tracked | ||
25 | Iowa | Vilsack, Tom | D | Bush | 55% | 40% | 15% | Iowa Governor Approval Tracked | ||
26 | Colorado | Owens, Bill | R | Bush | 54% | 42% | 12% | Colorado Governor Approval Tracked | ||
27 | New Jersey | Codey, Richard | D | Kerry | 51% | 40% | 11% | New Jersey Governor Approval Tracked | ||
28 | Minnesota | Pawlenty, Tim | R | Kerry | 54% | 44% | 10% | Minnesota Governor Approval Tracked | ||
28 | Rhode Island | Carcieri, Don | R | Kerry | 52% | 42% | 10% | Rhode Island Governor Approval Tracked | ||
30 | Florida | Bush, Jeb | R | Bush | 53% | 44% | 9% | Florida Governor Approval Tracked | ||
31 | Maryland | Ehrlich, Robert | R | Kerry | 50% | 45% | 5% | Maryland Governor Approval Tracked | ||
31 | Massachusetts | Romney, Mitt | R | Kerry | 51% | 46% | 5% | Massachusetts Governor Approval Tracked | ||
33 | Texas | Perry, Rick | R | Bush | 49% | 45% | 4% | Texas Governor Approval Tracked | ||
34 | Tennessee | Bredesen, Phil | D | Bush | 48% | 48% | 0% | Tennessee Governor Approval Tracked | ||
35 | Oregon | Kulongoski, Ted | D | Kerry | 45% | 47% | -2% | Oregon Governor Approval Tracked | ||
35 | Pennsylvania | Rendell, Edward | D | Kerry | 46% | 48% | -2% | Pennsylvania Governor Approval Tracked | ||
35 | Wisconsin | Doyle, Jim | D | Kerry | 46% | 48% | -2% | Wisconsin Governor Approval Tracked | ||
38 | Indiana | Daniels, Mitch | R | Bush | 45% | 49% | -4% | Indiana Governor Approval Tracked | ||
38 | Washington | Gregoire, Christine | D | Kerry | 45% | 49% | -4% | Washington Governor Approval Tracked | ||
40 | Delaware | Minner, Ruth | D | Kerry | 45% | 50% | -5% | Delaware Governor Approval Tracked | ||
41 | New York | Pataki, George | R | Kerry | 43% | 51% | -8% | New York Governor Approval Tracked | ||
42 | Louisiana | Blanco, Kathleen | D | Bush | 41% | 56% | -15% | Louisiana Governor Approval Tracked | ||
43 | Maine | Baldacci, John | D | Kerry | 40% | 56% | -16% | Maine Governor Approval Tracked | ||
43 | Michigan | Granholm, Jennifer | D | Kerry | 40% | 56% | -16% | Michigan Governor Approval Tracked | ||
45 | Illinois | Blagojevich, Rod | D | Kerry | 36% | 56% | -20% | Illinois Governor Approval Tracked | ||
46 | Missouri | Blunt, Matt | R | Bush | 36% | 60% | -24% | Missouri Governor Approval Tracked | ||
47 | Kentucky | Fletcher, Ernie | R | Bush | 33% | 61% | -28% | Kentucky Governor Approval Tracked | ||
48 | California | Schwarzenegger, Arnold | R | Kerry | 32% | 65% | -33% | California Governor Approval Tracked | ||
49 | Alaska | Murkowski, Frank | R | Bush | 30% | 65% | -35% | Alaska Governor Approval Tracked | ||
50 | Ohio | Taft, Bob | R | Bush | 17% | 79% | -62% | Ohio Governor Approval Tracked | ||
Weighted Average | 47% | 48% | -1% | |||||||
('Weighted Average' means each state is weighted proportionally to its share of USA population. For example, California, the most populated state, is given 71 times the weight of WY the least populated state, in a weighted avg.) |
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Unweighted Average | 53% | 41% | 12% | |||||||
('Unweighted Average' means each state is given equal weight; population density is not taken into account). |
Tax increases every 2 years to pay for spending increases of 7 to 11 percent per year
Blocked concealled carry for 5 years
Got indicted
Let his cronies lose all kinds of Workers Comp money
I could go on.
If Ah-nold doesn't do well in Cal-i-foh-ni-ah, we'll take him in Virginia. We need a governor with some smarts and some stones.
You are reading the situation totally wrong. He has been catering to the Dems and so his numbers drop. Out of staters just don't understand how conservative this state can be.
And you think that is Arnold? You have got to be joking. He has shown he has no stones at all and that is not smart!
Matt Blunt MO
Giving the bitter medicine of "there ain't no free lunch"
Cutting programs, 100,000 out of 1,000,000 Misourians cut from state programs.
Roads getting repaved and repaired. Refusing to raise taxes.
Keep up the good work.
We'll give you Mark Warner, $500 and a future draft pick for the governator.
Who approves of Bob Taft? By the poll numbers:
25% of Republicans 13% of Democrats 14% of Independents
My guess is this is what you do when you gain the center, you lose the Right and the Left hates you for having an (R) after your name.
Hey, we Californians made it all the way up to number 48! Now, is that better or worse than our education rating? Ha!
Too bad, I would have liked to see how he did in the Primaries. I am in Georgia and hear lots of good things about him.
Great post!!!
Thanks for the info and the links! I hope it wasn't as much work as it seems to be!!!
D
Barring something unforeseen, Gov. Rounds could run for any SD office and take it easily. He's very popular here.
It's got to be better than a member of the Green party with an R behind his name.
Chuckling.
I find Joe Manchin's situation intersting...WV is culturally red but politically blue thanks to the teachers and labor unions...but Manchin seems to be an anti-tax, pro-business Democrat.
Ah, Warner's not a Green. In fact I don't think he knows what he is, other than Gov of Virginia. All I know is he wheedled and whined about the state being broke until enough Republicans believed him to pass his proposed tax increase. Then, about 3 weeks later, it comes out that Virginia will realize about a $900 million SURPLUS in the year it's supposedly broke. Sheesh.
Oh, maybe I mis-read you, sorry.
Arnold is though. I meant we have a Green with an R behind his name.
I got it, sorry.
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