The latest national Fox News poll gauged public attitudes on a variety of prominent political figures, and it’s worth noting who finished last.
Donald Trump: 45% favorable, 51% unfavorableNancy Pelosi: 39% favorable, 50% unfavorableAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez: 34% favorable, 41% unfavorableIlhan Omar: 26% favorable, 37% unfavorableMitch McConnell: 25% favorable, 47% unfavorable
To a very real extent, conducting national polling on the popularity of first-term congresswomen, seven months into their careers on Capitol Hill, seems a little odd. That said, the president has invested considerable energy into attacking Reps. Ocasio-Cortez and Omar in recent weeks, desperately trying to convince the public that they and their allies are anti-American communists who support terrorism.
And yet, they both have higher favorability ratings than Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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 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.”
With this in mind, GOP candidates and campaigns obsessively try to tie Democrats — even in races that have literally nothing to do with the U.S. House — to the San Francisco congresswoman.
In the Fox News poll, Pelosi may not be winning any popularity contests, but her favorability rating did reach a new high.
All of which raises the prospect of a new political dynamic.
To be sure, I don’t imagine McConnell cares in the slightest about poll results like these. Kentucky hasn’t elected a Democratic senator in a generation, and McConnell has won re-election before despite his unpopularity.









