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Chuck Schumer More Loathed Than He’s Ever Been In Over Quarter-Century Senate Career, Poll Shows
A Marist poll shows 65% of New York voters rate Schumer's job as poor or fair amid Democratic Party dissatisfaction and recent government funding conflicts.
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's approval rating in New York has dropped to 27%, marking his lowest point since 1999, according to a Marist poll.
- Negative views of Schumer have increased among both Democrats and Republicans , indicating growing dissatisfaction across party lines.
- The decline in approval coincides with a partial government shutdown and criticism of Schumer's leadership and long tenure in the Senate.
- Senator Kirsten Gillibrand also experienced her lowest approval rating in over 15 years, while the Democratic Party holds a historically low approval rating of 18% among voters.
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Chuck Schumer More Loathed Than He’s Ever Been In Over Quarter-Century Senate Career, Poll Shows
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is now facing his lowest approval ratings since he first set foot in the upper chamber over a quarter century ago.
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Source link U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is now facing his lowest approval ratings since he first set foot in the upper chamber over a quarter century ago. The lead Senate Democrat’s job approval is deep underwater among Empire State residents, with just under three in four holding a “poor” or
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