There’s a new poll out today by Quinnipiac where they queried Texas voters about Biden’s job on the border and it did not turn out well for him from any side, upside down or right side up on his handling of the southern border:
Quinnipiac polled immigration questions and holy cow… get ready for this thread
— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) September 28, 2021
Do you approve/disapprove of Biden's handling of the Mexican border?
Overall: 20/71
GOP: 4/95
Dem: 52/34
Indie: 13/78
Men: 16/76
Women: 24/66
Whites w/ college: 19/71
Whites w/o college: 11/83
Whites: 14/78
Blacks: 33/58
Hispanics: 26/66
South Texas: 20/76— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) September 28, 2021
Biden is under water from every demo. Even with Hispanics Biden is drowning by nearly a 2 to 1 margin. Texas voters also gave Biden an overall approval rating of 32 who approve vs 61 who disapprove.
Just when Democrat were hoping to turn the state blue, Biden happens.
In related news, Texas voters do support Abbott building a border wall:
Do you approve/disapprove of Texas building a border wall?
Overall: 51/44
GOP: 88/10
Dem: 12/86
Indie: 48/46
Men: 57/39
Women: 45/50
Whites w/ college: 59/38
Whites w/o college: 71/25
Whites: 66/30
Blacks: 23/73
Hispanics: 36/59
South Texas: 53/43— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) September 28, 2021
However according to the same poll, Texas voters don’t believe Abbott deserves to be reelected:
As Governor Greg Abbott faces reelection in 2022, a slight majority of voters say 51 – 42 percent that he does not deserve to be reelected, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University poll of Texas registered voters released today. In June 2021, voters were split, as 48 percent said he did not deserve to be reelected and 46 percent said he did.
Today, Governor Abbott receives a divided 44 – 47 percent job approval rating, marking the first time Abbott’s score is underwater since Quinnipiac University began polling in Texas in April 2018. In today’s poll, Republicans approve 83 – 12 percent, independents are divided with 43 percent approving and 47 percent disapproving, and Democrats disapprove 89 – 6 percent.
Texas voters say 50 – 33 percent that they do not think Beto O’Rourke would make a good governor, while 17 percent did not offer an opinion. Voters say 49 – 25 percent that they do not think Matthew McConaughey would make a good governor, while 26 percent did not offer an opinion.
This has got to make Allen West very happy as he looks to defeat Abbott in the Republican primary next year.