Kamala Harris’s approval rating in her home state of California fell to 35 percent, according to a recent poll.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s approval rating in her home state of California fell to 35 percent, according to a recentBerkeley Institute of Governmental Studies’ recent poll found that only 35 percent of Californians approve of the job Harris is doing, compared to 45 percent who disapprove. Additionally, 21 percent of California voters have “no opinion” about her job performance, up from the 15 percent found in February.
Harris’s numbers are hardly better in California’s Bay Area, where she spent most of her public service career. Only 38 percent of Bay Area voters approve of Harris’s job.
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