Massachusetts GOP Governor Charlie Baker continues to earn the title of America’s most popular governor.
New polling from Morning Consult shows Governor Baker holds an astounding 70 percent job approval rating, the highest of any governor in the nation. Governor Baker’s popularity among voters has consistently remained sky-high even as he leads one of the nation’s most traditionally blue states.
With a clear record of bipartisan results that has delivered for working families across Massachusetts, Governor Baker remains in strong position for re-election.
Mass Live reports:
“With a month to go before the general election, Gov. Charlie Baker, a Republican, remains the most popular governor in the U.S., according to a poll released Wednesday by Morning Consult.
The national organization publishes quarterly rankings of popularity for all senators and governors. The latest survey was based on 360,000 interviews done between July 1 and Sept. 25.
The poll found that 70 percent of voters approve of the job Baker is doing and 17 percent disapprove. Baker is followed in popularity by Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who, like Baker, is a Republican governor of a Democratic-leaning state…
Baker and Hogan have frequently led the national rankings throughout their terms in office.”


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