Whitmers Approval Ticks Up in Michigan Ahead of Midterms as Most Governors Continue to Earn Posit

Publish date: 2024-08-29

Ahead of next month’s elections, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-Mich.) has seen a modest improvement in how Michiganders rate her job performance, placing her among the most popular governors facing competitive re-election contests this year, according to Morning Consult Political Intelligence.

Democratic governors continue to outperform Biden

The numbers are consistent with Morning Consult surveys conducted since Joe Biden took office: Despite the president’s diminished standing, voters generally like their governors — even if they’re Democrats.

However, approval ratings are not the same as ballot tests, and relatively popular governors can still lose races. While other polling conducted in Georgia, Florida, Maine, New Mexico, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin shows little gap between a governor’s approval rating and their standing against rivals, the contests look much closer in Kansas and Nevada than their governors’ job performance ratings would suggest.

The governors facing competitive contests next month generally fall in line with the average gubernatorial rating of 55% over the past three months, but this isn’t enough to get them on the Republican-dominated list of the country’s most popular governors.

America’s most popular and unpopular governors

For Morning Consult’s state-level survey data, weights are applied to each state separately based on age, gender, education, race, home ownership, marital status, presidential voting history and — for a subset of states — race by education as well as an age-by-gender interaction.

Margins of error for responses from all voters in each state range from 1 to 5 points. For more detailed information, you can download the 50-state data set for  gubernatorial approval ratings among all voters here.

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