Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) job approval has soared 18 points since becoming Speaker of the House earlier this year, according to the latest Economist/YouGov poll.
The poll found that McCarthy has a job approval rating of a positive ten as Speaker of the House, which is up 18 points since the end of last year (December 17-20), when he was still House minority leader — the month before he was elected Speaker.
Forty-six percent of the respondents said they strongly or somewhat approved of McCarthy’s handling his job as the Speaker of the House when asked by the pollsters.
In comparison, only 36 percent said they disapproved, and 19 percent said they were unsure. The poll surveyed 1,300 registered voters between May 13 and 16 with a three percent error margin.
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McCarthy’s job approval has significantly improved compared to the December poll, conducted December 17-20, among 1321 registered voters and with a 2.9 percent margin of error. That poll found McCarthy’s overall job approval rating at a negative eight.
Thirty-six percent strongly or somewhat approved of McCarthy’s handling of his job as the House minority leader, while 44 percent disapproved. Twenty percent were unsure.
Comparatively, when Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was Speaker in December, her job approval rating was also underwater, at a negative five. Only 45 percent approved of her role as Speaker, while half (50 percent) disapproved. Six percent were unsure.
As Breitbart News reported in the past, after winning the majority in the House in November, McCarthy, who had a majority of his party’s backing to become Speaker, went through a historic 15-ballot speakership election spanning five days before he could muster up enough Republicans to secure the Speaker’s gavel.
Jacob Bliss is a reporter for Breitbart News. Write to him at jbliss@breitbart.com or follow him on Twitter @JacobMBliss.