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Poll: 62% Of Republicans Want Mitch McConnell Replaced As Senate GOP Leader

Republican voters don’t want Mitch McConnell as GOP senate leader.

A poll from Rasmussen found that 62% of Republican voters don’t want McConnell as Senate GOP leader – that number rises to 66% among self-identified conservative voters

The poll also found that only 28% of likely voters have a favorable opinion of Mitch McConnell.

Rasmussen reported:

Only 21% of Likely Voters believe Senate Republicans keep McConnell as leader, while 61% think they should choose a new leader. Sixty-two percent (62%) of Republican voters want to get rid of McConnell as Senate GOP leader, a sentiment shared by 58% of Democrats and 63% of voters not affiliated with either major party. Among self-identified conservative voters, two-thirds (66%) want Senate Republicans to choose a new leader.

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