One year out from the 2018 Tennessee U.S. Senate race, U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, and former Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen have “statistically indistinguishable” approval ratings, a new poll from Middle Tennessee State University has found.

Nixon had pretty good approval ratings, definitely higher than where Trump is today. Nixon had the support of his party and all the Republicans in Congress, until it got to the point where he didn.

Blackburn, Bredesen virtually tied in approval.

U.S. Representative Marsha Blackburn R-TN-07 leads Phil Bredesen in the U.S. Senate race by eight points, 50 percent to 42 percent, CBS News reported in a new Battleground Tracker poll. CBS says that in this race and several others where Democrats hope to win upset Senate victories, they are “having at best mixed results so far.” Those other states are Texas and Arizona. Democrats are having better.

Trump’s national approval figures during the poll’s field period showed nearly the reverse of those in Tennessee, with only about 41 percent approval and about 53 percent disapproval. “The president’s stable approval ratings in Tennessee could be a positive sign for Blackburn, who has been aligning herself with him in her campaign advertising,” Blake said.

58.2 percent express approval for Blackburn, 17.8 percent disapprove and 24 percent don’t know or are not sure. A significant portion of the undecided Republican primary voters are in East Tennessee where the remains largely unknown among that large base of GOP voters. Blackburn is running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Senator Bob Corker and will face off against former Democrat. The poll also showed Trump, who endorsed Blackburn, has a 54 percent approval rating in the state. He carried Tennessee in a landslide in 2016 as he swept the southeast against Hillary Clinton.

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“The president’s stable approval ratings in Tennessee could be a positive sign for Blackburn, who has been aligning herself with him in her campaign advertising,” Blake said. “But the same numbers indicate he is a polarizing figure, which could be a problem for Blackburn if she ends up needing help from voters outside Trump’s base.”.

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Post-primary poll shows Lee up 11, Blackburn up 4. Survey also has Trump with higher approval rating than Alexander, Corker. authors Stephen Elliott.

Vor 2 Tagen · NASHVILLE, Tenn. WTVF — A new poll from Vanderbilt University shows that while President Donald Trump maintains a 50% approval rating in Tennessee, voters’ opinions on impeachment are. According to a CBS Poll whose results were published on Sunday, Blackburn has a 50 percent approval rating among registered voters in her state, compared to 42 percent for the former two-term.

Among likely voters, 45 percent have a favorable impression of Blackburn, while 46 percent have an unfavorable one. That’s down from a 46 percent favorable/ 36 percent unfavorable rating two months ago. Blackburn has seen her popularity drop among Democrats, Republicans and independents. MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Marsha Blackburn leads in the Republican U.S. Senate primary, Karl Dean leads in the Democratic gubernatorial primary, and Phil Bredesen probably would be leading in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary if he were a declared candidate, the latest MTSU Poll finds.

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A Vanderbilt University poll released on Thursday showed Trump has a 53 percent approval rating in the state. Bredesen was viewed favorably by 67 percent of respondents, and Blackburn had a 49.

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The latest poll from Middle Tennessee State University shows that former Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen holds a double-digit lead over Republican U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn.