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Susan Collins surpasses Mitch McConnell as the most unpopular senator in a new poll
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine).
Collins' yes votes for the 2017 Trump tax cuts for the wealthy and for SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh have probably pushed away the Democrat and liberal independents that have supported her in the past. Alternately, she may have lost Republican support by not voting for Trump in 2016 and for voting against the horrid GOP Senate healthcare bill. She could very well be political toast no matter how she votes in the upcoming impeachment trial.
It's no surprise that "Moscow" Mitch McConnell is the second most unpopular Senator with a disapproval rating of 50%. He is about to preside over a sham Senate impeachment trial of Donald Trump and has allowed hundreds of bills passed by the Democrat controlled House to sit on his desk collecting dust, including three bills that would help protect the US from Russian interference in the 2020 election.
Rounding out the Unpopular Top Ten in descending order are; Joni Ernst, R-IA / Lisa Murkowski, R-AK / Martha McSally, R-AZ / Cory Gardner, R-CO / Deb Fischer, R-NE / Bob Menendez, D-NJ / Elizabeth Warren, D-MA / Rand Paul, R-KY.

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine).
1/16/20
WASHINGTON – Republican Sen. Susan Collins has surpassed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as the most unpopular U.S. Senator, according to a new tracking poll. The Maine Senator's net approval rating has dropped 10 points since the end of September, leaving her with a 52 percent disapproval rating, a quarterly Morning Consult tracking poll found. The poll comes as Collins, one of the most moderate Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill, faces a tough reelection campaign for what would be her fifth term. She was reelected in 2014 with nearly 70% of the vote, but Democrats see her as one of the more vulnerable Republican senators for 2020 where more GOP Senate seats are on the ballot than Democratic ones. The race is expected to be Maine's most expensive ever, with nonpartisan ad tracking firm Advertising Analytics projecting $55 million in overall spending. Her vote for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh particularly rankled Democrats but shored up support from Republicans from her state in 2018. A crowdfunding campaign aimed at her defeat was generated in response to her Kavanaugh vote and raised more than $4 million.
“All five of the most vulnerable Senate Republicans head into the trial with voters in their states either souring on their job performance or with perceptions of the president threatening to pull them further down,” Morning Consult said in a press release on the poll. Collins maintained her impartiality as the House impeached Trump, and is one of a few GOP Senators who hasn't been opposed to calling witnesses during the Senate trial. She has criticized Democrats in the Senate as well as McConnell for predetermining their votes on the pending impeachment trial and has reiterated how she views her role as an impartial juror seriously. She issued a statement Thursday saying that she would likely vote to hear new evidence and witnesses. McConnell came in second as the least popular senator with a disapproval rating of 50 percent and an approval rating of 37 percent..
Collins' yes votes for the 2017 Trump tax cuts for the wealthy and for SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh have probably pushed away the Democrat and liberal independents that have supported her in the past. Alternately, she may have lost Republican support by not voting for Trump in 2016 and for voting against the horrid GOP Senate healthcare bill. She could very well be political toast no matter how she votes in the upcoming impeachment trial.
It's no surprise that "Moscow" Mitch McConnell is the second most unpopular Senator with a disapproval rating of 50%. He is about to preside over a sham Senate impeachment trial of Donald Trump and has allowed hundreds of bills passed by the Democrat controlled House to sit on his desk collecting dust, including three bills that would help protect the US from Russian interference in the 2020 election.
Rounding out the Unpopular Top Ten in descending order are; Joni Ernst, R-IA / Lisa Murkowski, R-AK / Martha McSally, R-AZ / Cory Gardner, R-CO / Deb Fischer, R-NE / Bob Menendez, D-NJ / Elizabeth Warren, D-MA / Rand Paul, R-KY.