Gov. Mike DeWine still appeals to voters, despite low job approval rating, new poll finds

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Gov. Mike DeWine still appeals to voters, despite low job approval rating, new poll finds
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Do you plan to vote for Gov. DeWine in November?

Gov. Mike DeWine, left, waves at his campaign headquarters in Columbus after winning the 2022 Republican nomination for governor on Tuesday. DeWine and his running mate, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, right, will face Democratic nominee Nan Whaley and running mate Cheryl Stephens in November. First Lady Fran DeWine stood between the two Republicans holding one of the couple's grandchildren, Calvin Bolton. CLEVELAND, Ohio – Republican Ohio Gov.

DeWine’s Democratic challenger, former Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, scored a net favorability of minus 12 . Copeland also noted that DeWine’s popularity seems at odds with the high number of respondents who said they support liberal issues that DeWine opposes, such as abortion rights. “We’re confusing people’s policy preferences with the choices they have to make when they get into the polling booth,” Copeland said. “And there just isn’t the opportunity to vote for more moderate politicians, especially Republicans in Ohio.”Brown .Three others received negative net favorability ratings:While voters viewed DeWine favorably, that did not translate to positive marks, when voters were asked to rate his job performance.

A gun-reform plan foundered in the GOP-controlled state legislature. After that, the governor ended up signing bills to loosen Ohio’s gun-control laws.

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