Thursday, January 25, 2007
Elected, but not really liked
Another interesting tid-bit in today's Quinnipiac Universtiy poll (discussed here) is that the recently elected Senator Robert Menendez isn't particularly liked by his constituents. In fact, only 36% of New Jersey voters approve of his job performance. And that isn't something new. Since he became a senator in January 2006, his highest job approval rating was a mere 39%.
Amazing that someone who is liked by, at most, 39% of the electorate was able to get 58% of the vote.
Our other U.S. Senator, the 83-year old Frank Lautenberg, isn't exactly burning up the popularity polls. He has a 44% job approval rating.
Amazing that someone who is liked by, at most, 39% of the electorate was able to get 58% of the vote.
Our other U.S. Senator, the 83-year old Frank Lautenberg, isn't exactly burning up the popularity polls. He has a 44% job approval rating.
Labels: Frank Lautenberg, Quinnipiac Poll, Robert Menendez