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UpInArms

(51,280 posts)
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 09:09 PM Jan 2021

Show-Me State Tells Hawley to Show Himself Out, Poll Finds

A majority of Republican Sen. Josh Hawley’s constituents in Missouri believe he should resign after he led the effort to object to the 2020 election result after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, according to a new poll from Data For Progress, the liberal polling shop.

The Data For Progress survey, shared exclusively with The Daily Beast, finds that 51 percent of likely voters polled in Missouri believe Hawley should resign, while 49 percent do not. One in five Republicans surveyed were in favor of the freshman senator’s resignation, while a majority of self-identified independents and a supermajority of Democrats were also in favor.

Asked how Hawley’s opposition to the certification of the Electoral College might influence their vote going forward, 47 percent of respondents said they would be less likely to vote for Hawley when he is up for reelection in 2024, while 36 percent said they were more likely to vote for him after the gambit.

The poll also found Hawley’s approval rating underwater, with 43 percent of respondents disapproving of him and 39 percent approving. One-third of respondents had a “very unfavorable” view of Hawley, while one in five had a “very favorable” view of him.

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A national survey on Hawley, conducted by the firm Ipsos in conjunction with Axios and released on Thursday, found that 24 percent of respondents had a favorable view of him, and 68 percent had an unfavorable view—a 44-point difference. Hawley’s favorability even lagged among Republicans, with more of them disliking than liking him by a three-point margin.

More at:

https://www.thedailybeast.com/show-me-state-tells-josh-hawley-to-show-himself-out-poll-finds

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Show-Me State Tells Hawley to Show Himself Out, Poll Finds (Original Post) UpInArms Jan 2021 OP
can he be recalled? samnsara Jan 2021 #1
No. Missouri has no recall mechanism. UpInArms Jan 2021 #2
US Senate can expel him Smackdown2019 Jan 2021 #6
That's impressive, in Missery! Mopar151 Jan 2021 #3
Really UpInArms Jan 2021 #4
We have short attention spans. Three years is a long time. Chainfire Jan 2021 #5
Please No Rebl2 Jan 2021 #8
I think those pictures of him power fist at the Capital will sink him. Trials from this will be ... marble falls Jan 2021 #7

Smackdown2019

(1,186 posts)
6. US Senate can expel him
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 10:03 PM
Jan 2021

So in a sense, he can be recalled to the Senate to be expelled... bye bye Mr Hawley...

Insurgent Second in Command!

Chainfire

(17,526 posts)
5. We have short attention spans. Three years is a long time.
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 09:59 PM
Jan 2021

He probably has a long Senate career ahead of him.

Rebl2

(13,485 posts)
8. Please No
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 10:08 PM
Jan 2021

Anybody that will run against him will just remind everyone what he did and that one picture with fist clenched is etched in my mind.

marble falls

(57,063 posts)
7. I think those pictures of him power fist at the Capital will sink him. Trials from this will be ...
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 10:07 PM
Jan 2021

... going on for years. If he's found to have had a hand in the 'recons' on the 5th, he may well end up under arrest.

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