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Walker Approval Remains Flat, Disapproval Ticks Up
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | September 22, 2016
From WisPolitics.com …
The latest Marquette University Law School Poll found Gov. Scott Walker’s job approval rating staying flat, though those who disapprove of his work ticked up.
Forty-three percent of registered voters approved of the job Walker is doing, while 52 percent disapproved. That split was 43-49 in late August.
The poll also found an improvement in President Obama’s job approval rating. Fifty-four percent approved of his job performance, while 41 percent did not. In late August, his split was 49-45.
Thirty-eight percent had a favorable rating of U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, while 32 percent had an unfavorable one and 30 percent expressed no opinion. When last asked in June, that split was 37-33 with 31 percent expressing no opinion.
House Speaker Paul Ryan’s favorable rating split was 47-32, compared to 54-33 in early August.
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