In recent years, the conventional wisdom in Republican circles has been that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s public standing is so poor, it’s effectively toxic. According to a recent book from Cliff Sims, a former aide in Donald Trump’s White House, the president told then-House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) a couple of years ago, in reference to Pelosi, “Have you seen her? She’s a disaster. Every time she opens her mouth another Republican gets elected.”
The comment helped crystallize the GOP’s assumptions on the California Democrat, though the latest national Fox News poll, released late yesterday, suggests those assumptions are due for an overhaul.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s personal favorability rating is under water by 6 points (42 percent favorable vs. 48 percent unfavorable). Still, that’s a new high, and gives her the highest favorable rating of Capitol Hill leadership tested in the poll.
Obviously, no one with a 42% favorability rating should be described as broadly popular with the American electorate. That said, according to Fox News’ results, Pelosi’s favorability is roughly in line with Donald Trump’s — in fact, her unfavorable rating is quite a bit better than the president’s — and the House Speaker has stronger public support than Vice President Mike Pence and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
As regular readers know, less than a year ago, after House Republicans suffered through their worst midterm cycle since the immediate aftermath of Watergate, there was a fair amount of anxiety about Democrats elevating Pelosi back to the Speaker’s office — not because she’d failed to earn it, but because some in the party believed she was too unpopular.
It was certainly the image GOP officials have spent years cultivating, condemning the villainous “San Francisco liberal,” and trying desperately to tie Democratic candidates to Pelosi, occasionally in races that are unrelated to the U.S. House.









