Gov. Scott Walker may be soaring in national presidential polls, but his job performance rating in Wisconsin has dropped to its lowest point since the 2011 protests, according to the latest Wisconsin poll from Public Policy Polling.Stay tuned.
The PPP survey included 1,071 registered Wisconsin voters, including 461 Republican primary voters and 504 Democratic primary voters, from March 6-8. The margin of error for the survey is plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Those who say they approve of the job Walker is doing fell to 43 percent, while those who disapprove increased to 52 percent. In late October, the same Democratic-leaning poll found 49 percent approved of Walker’s job performance, while 47 percent disapproved.
“That’s quite a drop in approval from their previous poll,” said Marquette Law School poll director Charles Franklin, who hasn’t polled on Walker’s job performance since late October, when his poll also found Walker’s approval level at 49 percent.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Scott Walker's Wisconsin approval level drops to lowest point since 2011 protests
The Wisconsin State Journal reports: