Schumer dismisses question about whether he has become a ‘liability’ for Democrats
- Senator Chuck Schumer dismissed concerns about his approval rating being a liability for Democrats during a Wednesday event in New York.
- This followed a CNN poll conducted April 17-24 surveying 1,678 adults that showed Schumer's favorability at a record low since 2017.
- The poll revealed Schumer held the lowest approval rating among congressional leaders, hitting just 17%, and questions arose about his political impact.
- Schumer dismissed the significance of the poll results by noting that such ratings fluctuate over time and highlighted his ongoing efforts to challenge Trump, which he described as effective.
- His dismissal suggests Schumer intends to maintain his political strategy despite polling challenges, implying ongoing efforts to influence Democratic successes.
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Schumer dismisses question about whether he has become a ‘liability’ for Democrats
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) dismissed a question about his 17-percent approval rating when asked by CNN’s Manu Raju Tuesday whether the 74-year-old leader is becoming a political “liability” for his own party. Schumer argued that “polls come and go” when asked about a new poll showing that he has the lowest approval rating…
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