Kyrsten Sinemas Approval Rating Rises With Republicans, Independents
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s departure from the Democratic Party late last year has yielded some rewards for her at home, where she’s seen an uptick in popularity among Republican and independent voters, according to Morning Consult’s latest quarterly approval ratings.
How things stand in Arizona
Sinema’s 44% disapproval rating makes her more unpopular than Arizona’s other senator, Mark Kelly (38%), and the state’s new Democratic governor, Katie Hobbs (36%). Nationally, Sinema is the eighth most unpopular senator among voters in his or her home state — one spot behind Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas).
Sinema has yet to say whether she will seek re-election as an independent next year, in what could be a rare three-way contest against likely Democratic challenger Ruben Gallego — who, according to Politico, out-fundraised her in the first quarter — and whoever emerges from a potentially fierce Republican primary.
Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb became the first major Republican to launch a bid earlier this month, and he could be joined by others such as the party’s 2022 gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake. Republican strategists in the state have said they believe the strength of Sinema’s newfound coalition could come down to whether the GOP opts for a Senate nominee with broader appeal than hardline conservatives such as Lamb or Lake.
The quarterly survey was conducted Jan. 1-March 31, 2023, among a representative sample of 5,589 registered voters in Arizona, with an unweighted margin of error of plus or minus 1 percentage points.
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