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According to the poll, 45 percent of those polled in the 2nd Congressional District have an unfavorable view of Bass, and only 29 percent approve. In February, Bass was viewed favorably by 41 percent of residents and unfavorably by 28 percent.
Of course, we didn't need UNH to tell us this; as Colin notes, this is almost identical to the most recent PPP poll earlier in April (and with a bigger sample, smaller MoE):
34% of voters in Guinta's 1st Congressional District have a favorable opinion of Guinta compared to 41% who have an unfavorable opinion. Bass is even less popular in his 2nd Congressional District, where 31% have a favorable opinion of the Republican lawmaker and 49% have an unfavorable opinion.
Still, flipping upside down in two months is quite an achievement. Heckuvajob, Charlie. You should vote to abolish Medicare more often.
(first posted on birch paper; on Twitter @deanbarker)