"And my opinion is based on something deeper than Walker's party affiliation."
Mine is also. His policies are harming the middle class.
Though being a republican these days, for me is also a disqualifier. Since elected in 2010 the republican governors have attacked the middle class & women's issues.
Look at some of them.
John Kasich's not getting any more popular. 33% of voters approve of him to 53% who disapprove. Only a little more than half of Republicans think he's doing a good job (58/25), while Democrats (9/80) are almost universal in their disapproval. If voters could do the 2010 election over again they'd vote for Ted Strickland by a 20 point margin, 56-36, numbers that not coincidentally track closely with the Senate Bill 5 repeal result from last fall.
http://prospect.org/article/ohio-governor-john-kasichs-tightrope-walk
Rick Scott’s approval rating mired at 34% – 17 points lower than Obama’s in Florida
There is a little good news in the new poll for Scott. These new numbers are up a little bit from PPP’s last poll when he was at 26/58.
Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
http://saintpetersblog.com/2012/04/rick-scotts-approval-rating-mired-at-34-17-points-lower-than-obamas-in-florida/

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