A new Roanoke College poll finds Virginians feeling slightly more favorable toward Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) and more supportive than ever of abortion rights.
Both polls had reflected similarly negative views of the performance of Biden, however, and the new Roanoke College survey finds that Biden’s approval rating is 37 percent among Virginians, while 57 percent disapprove, a wider disapproval margin than in the February Roanoke poll.It’s only mildly better than the personal rating the poll found for former president Donald Trump, who 34 percent of Virginians said they viewed favorably while 59 percent viewed him unfavorably.
The poll found 35 percent of Virginians said abortion should be “legal under any circumstances,” while another 53 percent said it should be “legal only under certain circumstances.”leaked last month that indicated the court was prepared to overturn thedecision that established a constitutional right to an abortion, returning the matter to the states to decide. Fifty-six percent of Virginians disagreed with the draft opinion, while 8 percent were unsure..
The survey of 648 Virginia residents was conducted between May 15 and May 26. All were 18 or older. Of the total, 403 interviews were conducted by telephone while 245 were “drawn from a proprietary online panel of Virginians,” the college said. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.7 percent.
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