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Plurality of voters think Ocasio-Cortez is a moron

Crazy communist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez still doesn’t quite have the name recognition of a Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer. But she’s getting better known by the day for simply being a blubbering idiot. Gallup even did a poll on her approval and disapproval. Turns out the plurality of those polled by Gallup disapprove of her performance after just two months in Congress. Considering she’s exposed the Democrats as being nothing but anti-Semite, power hungry socialist thugs, that’s actually pretty impressive for a single congressional representative from New York. According to the Gallup poll, 31% view Occasional-Cortex favorably while view her 41% unfavorably. Of course she scores big with Democrats and young idiots.

Plurality of voters think Ocasio-Cortez is a moron
Plurality of voters think Ocasio-Cortez is a moron

Two months into her new job on Capitol Hill, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has become a much more recognizable figure to Americans. Half of U.S. adults were unfamiliar with or had no opinion of her in September after her seismic primary win over the summer, but that figure has shrunk to 29% today. But the increased visibility has not improved her overall standing with Americans. Whereas the public had mixed views of Ocasio-Cortez in September, her image now tilts slightly negative, with 31% viewing her favorably and 41% unfavorably.

Despite some increase in her favorable ratings, Ocasio-Cortez’s unfavorable ratings grew at a greater pace since September among most groups. The congresswoman is viewed negatively by most Republicans, of whom 73% have an unfavorable view of her — up from 52% in September. Only 5% of Republicans view Ocasio-Cortez favorably — resulting in a net favorable rating of -68 among this party group. The fact that Republicans are more likely to have an opinion of her than Democrats helps explain her overall net-negative rating.

Ocasio-Cortez is also underwater in her net favorable ratings among men (-24), whites (-24) and adults aged 55 and older (-22).