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Sanders most popular politician in US: Poll

- IANS

washington — Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is the US’ most popular active politician, viewed favourably by 57 per cent of registered voters, according to a new poll.

Sanders is particular­ly popular among people aged between 18 to 34, who gave him a 62 per cent approval rating. He also has majority support among those over the age of 50, according to the latest Harvard-Harris survey.

Moreover, he is the only person among 16 Trump administra­tion officials or congressio­nal leaders included in the survey who is viewed favourably by a majority of voters, Xinhua news agency reported.

In contrast, only 16 per cent think favourably of White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon, while 45 per cent of voters have a negative view of him, according to the survey data obtained by the Hill magazine exclusivel­y on Tuesday.

“In losing to Hillary (Clinton), Bernie Sanders has floated above today’s partisan politics while Bannon has, rightly or wrongly, taken the blame for the administra­tion’s failures,” said Harvard-Harris CoDirector Mark Penn.

“It is symptomati­c of the Democrats increasing­ly consolidat­ing to the left while the Republican­s are fractured and unable to come together. Sanders is an asset to the Democrats while Bannon is a liability to the administra­tion,” Penn said.

Clinton is at 42 per cent positive and 53 per cent negative, down from a 44-51 split in a HarvardHar­ris poll in February.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is viewed favourably by 31 per cent of registered voters and unfavourab­ly by 48 per cent, while Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer is at 27 per cent positive and 35 per cent negative, the poll finds. On the Republican side, President Donald Trump’s favourabil­ity rating is at 44 per cent positive and 51 negative. House Speaker Paul Ryan is viewed favourably by 34 per cent of voters.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at 23 per cent positive and 42 per cent negative. —

 ?? AP ?? Bernie Sanders waves to the crowd before speaking at the Louisville Palace in Kentucky. —
AP Bernie Sanders waves to the crowd before speaking at the Louisville Palace in Kentucky. —

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