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By Cynthia Dizikes | Published Tue, Aug 11 2009 10:27 am
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- According to SurveyUSA’s latest round of polling, Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s approval rating fell from 62 percent in June to 54 percent in mid-July.
Smart Politics reports that this marks the Democrat’s second lowest mark in her Senate career and is consistent with the decrease in approval that other Democrats around the country have been seeing.
Smart Politics hypothesizes that it is possible that the recent seating of Minnesota’s second senator, Al Franken, may have had something to do with the decline.
“Minnesotans showed particular good will towards Klobuchar during these trying times while other Senators were enduring low public approval ratings across the country. This good will may have been due, in part, to Senator Klobuchar's toiling, without much complaint, under a double-duty constituency caseload as the Gopher State slogged through the legal proceedings in the 2008 U.S. Senate contest between Norm Coleman and Al Franken...
“...In short, with the Gopher State now at full representation in D.C., Senator Klobuchar seemed to no longer be insulated from the public discontent with the problems facing Minnesota and the country.”
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