McConnell is so
unpopular in Kentucky that the state’s voters thought KFC’s Colonel
Sanders would be a better senator that McConnell.
According to PPP,
“In spite of KFC’s weak poll numbers Colonel Sanders remains a beloved
figure, with 71% of voters seeing him favorably to only 8% with an
unfavorable view. In fact they even think Colonel Sanders could be part
of the solution to the problems in Washington- by a 47/27 spread voters
in the state say they think Colonel Sanders would make for a better US
Senator than Mitch McConnell. Too bad he’s dead.”
Kentucky voters would rather have a dead fried
chicken magnate as their senator than the very much still alive Mitch
McConnell. McConnell’s approval rating in the state continues to be
dismal. Only 32% of Kentucky voters approval of McConnell’s job
performance. Fifty-four percent disapprove. Republicans gave McConnell a
slight 47%-37% approval advantage, but his approval rating with
Democrats and Independents is in the 20s.
McConnell continues to prove that elections are
often about who shows up to vote, not how unpopular a candidate is.
Mitch McConnell is not popular in Kentucky by any measurement, but
Republicans continue to hold their noses and vote for him because they
believe that he is their only choice.
Kentucky’s voters have spoken, and they think that
they would be better served by having a dead person represent them than
they are by Mitch McConnell.
The
reality is that Mitch McConnell isn’t a very good senator, and the fact
that he is now losing in polls to dead people suggests that his current
term should be his last.
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