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Showing Original Post only (View all)JD Vance's net favorable ratings have dropped. particularly pronounced among educated voters, women and Black voters [View all]
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ar-AA1opdA9And crucially, his struggles appear particularly pronounced among educated voters and women. That would suggest that his derisive past comments about childless women are indeed proving to be liabilities.
But first, the big picture. Vances net favorable rating (favorable vs. unfavorable) is now nine points underwater in the FiveThirtyEight average. Thats a marked contrast to other recent running mates, who have generally polled in popular territory.
And notably, three of the repeated polls show about as many people view Vance very unfavorably as have any kind of positive view of him.
His net favorable ratings have dropped:
Three points in Reuters-Ipsos polls between July 16 and July 28 (the end dates for the polls).
Five points in Economist-YouGov polls between July 23 and July 30.
Eight points in AP-NORC polls between July 15 and July 29.
Nine points in other YouGov polls (that werent sponsored by a media outlet) between July 15 and July 25.
Nine points in ABC News-Ipsos polls between July 20 and July 27.
And six points in a new NPR/PBS/Marist College poll, versus its July 22 poll.
Digging into specific groups can be problematic, because they involve smaller sample sizes with bigger margins of error. And not all polls provide such detail at least publicly. But the story of Vances decline is similar across these polls.
Vances net favorable rating has declined among women by around 10 points in each of the Marist, Economist-YouGov and other YouGov polls.
Hes declined among independents by double digits in both the Marist and YouGov polls. (Though he ticked up slightly in the Economist-YouGov poll.)
Hes declined at least 19 points among Black voters in the Marist, YouGov and Economist-YouGov polls. And hes also down double digits among voters under 30 in two of those three polls.
In the Marist poll the most recent and detailed high-quality survey we have Vances net image has declined by 28 points among college-educated voters and 14 points among women who are political independents.
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JD Vance's net favorable ratings have dropped. particularly pronounced among educated voters, women and Black voters [View all]
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Aug 8
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I hope more voters realize that a vote for Trump is likely a vote for Vance to be president.
Lonestarblue
Aug 8
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