Washington, D.C. – Mark Kelly – D.C. Democrats’ favorite Senator – has fallen right in line to support Joe Biden’s and Bernie Sanders’ socialist tax and spending agenda. 

But a recent poll from Morning Consult shows Mark Kelly’s rubber stamp strategy is not paying off with Arizona voters, especially key suburban voters. As Joe Biden’s approval rating hits new lows, Mark Kelly is sliding down alongside him.

Morning Consult’s Eli Yokely reported:  

“While 47 percent of all Arizona voters approve and 42 percent disapprove of Kelly’s job performance, his net approval rating in the Grand Canyon State’s suburban communities has dropped 12 points since the first quarter of Biden’s presidency. It marks the largest suburban decline for a vulnerable incumbent senator and coincides with an 18-point hit to Biden’s own standing in the state’s suburban communities. 

“The first-term senator’s drop is driven largely by an increase in the share of voters with unfavorable views rather than a decline in positive sentiment. According to the latest surveys, 44 percent of suburban voters approve of Kelly’s job performance (down 2 points) while 44 percent disapprove (up 9 points).”

Recent polling conducted by the NRSC further shows that nationwide, suburban voters are fleeing the reckless agenda of today’s Democrat Party.

Statement from NRSC Spokeswoman Katharine Cooksey: “Mark Kelly’s blind allegiance to Joe Biden and D.C. Democrats is not resonating with Arizona families and job creators. Back in Arizona, folks are concerned about the rising cost in gas and groceries, the threat of job-killing tax hikes, and paying their electric bills. Mark Kelly is only concerned about passing a radical agenda that will destroy the livelihoods of hardworking Arizonans.”

###

Make America Stronger

Help us take back the Senate

    By providing your phone number and checking the box, you are consenting to receive texts, including autodialed and automated texts, to that number with campaign notifications from the NRSC (55404). NRSC is happy to help at (202) 675-6000. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. Msg&DataRatesMayApply. Message frequency may vary. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.Terms and Conditions http://bit.ly/2Xax3XL. Privacy Policy https://www.nrsc.org/privacy-policy

By providing your phone number, you are joining a recurring text messaging program for the NRSC

/// Donate