Percent of 24 GOP House incumbents whose DISAPPROVAL rating is higher than approval rating | 71 |
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Percent of 24 GOP House incumbents whose APPROVAL rating is higher than or equal to disapproval rating | 29 |
Sources:
huffingtonpost.com
Percent of 24 GOP House incumbents whose DISAPPROVAL rating is higher than approval rating | 71 |
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Percent of 24 GOP House incumbents whose APPROVAL rating is higher than or equal to disapproval rating | 29 |
"For Democrats to win a House majority, 17 seats would need to switch to their party's favor. Results show that would be within reach, as Republican incumbents are behind in 17 of the districts analyzed: CA-31, CO-06, FL-02, FL-10, FL-13, IA-03, IA-04, IL-13, KY-06, MI-01, MI-07, MI-11, NY-19, OH-14, PA-07, PA-08, WI-07."
Interesting, because most GOP Congressmen believe what they are doing is in their constituents' best interest.