The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Malloy still most unpopular Dem governor

- By Christine Stuart ctnewsjunk­ie.com This story has been modified from its original version. To view the original, visit ctnewsjunk­ie.com.

Across the nation, poll says, Malloy has the lowest approval rating of any other Democrat governor.

Connecticu­t’s Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy still remains the most unpopular Democratic governor in the country, according to a poll by the Morning Consult , but he improved his image slightly jumping to a 29 percent approval rating.

Last September, a Morning Consult poll found only 26 percent of voters approved of the job he was doing.

According to the latest poll, Malloy has moved up from the number two most unpopular governor to the third most unpopular governor in the country.

A Quinnipiac University poll last June found Malloy’s approval rating was 24 percent—a historic low for a sitting governor in Connecticu­t.

Republican Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey claims the top spot this year in the Morning Consult poll as the most unpopular governor. He’s followed by Republican Gov. Sam Brownbeck of Kansas.

Malloy and Christie traded barbs in the early part of Malloy’s administra­tion and Christie has visited Connecticu­t to campaign for Malloy’s Republican opponent in the last two elections.

The two most popular governors, according to the poll, are Gov. Charlie Baker of Massachuse­tts and Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland. Both are Republican­s operating in traditiona­lly blue states. An estimated 75 percent of Massachuse­tts residents approve of Baker while 73 percent of Maryland residents approve of Hogan.

 ?? CTNEWSJUNK­IE FILE PHOTO ?? Gov. Dannel P. Malloy
CTNEWSJUNK­IE FILE PHOTO Gov. Dannel P. Malloy

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