Republican Utah Sen. Mitt Romney is viewed favorably by 18% of Americans, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Sunday.
According to the poll, since October of 2012 Romney’s favorability rating dropped from 43% to 18% in the same month of 2019. Romney unsuccessfully ran against President Barack Obama during the 2012 election.
2% of Americans view the Utah senator “very positive” and 16% “somewhat positive.” The other measurements included are “neutral” at 37%, “somewhat negative” with 19%, and “very negative” at 19% of respondents.
In his home state of Utah, Romney has a approval rating of 46% and a disapproval rating of 51%, according to a survey taken by Utah Policy and Y2 Analytics in October. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Romney was elected into office by 62% of the vote in the 2018 midterm election.
Romney has been a critic of the president since assuming office in 2019. Recently, the Utah senator expressed open opposition to Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Northern Syria.
Daily Caller . . . .Mitt Romney is just a bit too enthusiastic about packing fudge. |
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