Sen. Elizabeth Warren is up for re-election in 2018 and 46 percent in new WBUR poll say give someone else a chance
Asked whether Sen. Elizabeth Warren deserves re-election in 2018, 46 percent of Mass. registered voters said someone else should get a shot at the job, according to a new poll from WBUR/MassINC Polling Group.
Forty-four percent of poll respondents said she deserves re-election. Ten percent said they didn't know or were undecided.
Warren, D-Mass., has a favorable rating of 51 percent, while 37 percent have a generally unfavorable view of her.
President Obama and Gov. Charlie Baker received higher favorable ratings, 66 percent and 59 percent, respectively.
The same poll showed just 28 percent of respondents holding a favorable view of President Donald Trump, and 5 percent viewing Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in favorable light.
Just 12 percent of Republicans have a favorable view of Warren, the poll says.
Asked whether Sen. Elizabeth Warren deserves re-election in 2018, 46 percent of Mass. registered voters said someone else should get a shot at the job, according to a new poll from WBUR/MassINC Polling Group.
Forty-four percent of poll respondents said she deserves re-election. Ten percent said they didn't know or were undecided.
Warren, D-Mass., has a favorable rating of 51 percent, while 37 percent have a generally unfavorable view of her.
President Obama and Gov. Charlie Baker received higher favorable ratings, 66 percent and 59 percent, respectively.
The same poll showed just 28 percent of respondents holding a favorable view of President Donald Trump, and 5 percent viewing Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in favorable light.
Just 12 percent of Republicans have a favorable view of Warren, the poll says.
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