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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/rick-snyder-flint-approval-rating_us_57151a32e4b0060ccda3db1e

 

 

One-fifth of Michigan residents polled blame Gov. Rick Snyder ® for the avoidable lead poisoning emergency in the city of Flint, according to a poll released Monday.

 

Michigan State University’s latest State of the State Survey revealed that 57 percent of respondents said Snyder’s administration was most responsible for the city’s water crisis. That includes the governor himself, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and Darnell Earley, the former emergency manager of Flint who was appointed by Snyder.

 

Another 13 percent of those polled said various local officials were most responsible for the crisis, and 17 percent blamed “everyone.”

 

The governor’s approval rating has reached its lowest point since he took office in 2011.

 

Flint switched its water source to the Flint River two years ago to cut costs, but failed to implement corrosion control measures. Lead from aging pipes leached into the system, and a pediatrician documented elevated blood lead levels in the city’s children. Even very small amounts of lead can have long-term neurological effects and health problems.

 

Residents had complained about smelly, discolored water coming out of their taps since 2014, and experts began raising concerns last year. Snyder declared a state of emergency in January, but has been criticized for his slow response.

 

 

CREDIT: REBECCA COOK/REUTERS

Demonstrators hold images of Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder outside the Democratic presidential debate in Flint, Michigan on March 6, 2016.

The question of who’s at fault for the contaminated water has been widely debated. Snyder has accepted responsibility and directed resources toward improving water quality in Flint, but has also blamed his own staff and federal regulators.

 

According to the MSU survey, Snyder’s approval rating dropped sharply after the extent of the crisis came to light. Though 41.8 percent of Michigan residents polled called his performance “excellent” or “good” in the fall, only one-quarter felt that way in the most recent poll. Meanwhile, the portion of respondents rating the governor’s performance as “poor” climbed from 20.9 to 44.1 percent.

 

 

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY STATE OF THE STATE SURVEY

MSU’s latest State of the State Survey found that Gov. Rick Snyder’s approval rating is at its lowest level since he took office, though it has not reached the lowest approval rating of his predecessor, former Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D).

MSU interviewed 995 people between Jan. 25 and March 26 for the survey, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.11 percent. (The previous edition of the routine survey took place from Oct. 25 to Dec. 23, 2015.)

 

The survey takes two months to complete because of the length of the questionnaires, number of interviewers and relatively large sample size, survey director Charles Ballard explained in an email. Ballard is an economics professor at MSU.

 

The Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, part of MSU’s College of Social Science, conducts the survey several times a year. This time, it coincided with growing national focus on Flint.

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 revealed that 57 percent of respondents said Snyder’s administration was most responsible for the city’s water crisis.

 

 

And 17.2 percent of respondents said that responsibility for the Flint water crisis belongs to “everyone.

 

 

So more like 74%. 

 

 It is one of those goofy polls. Ya really have to look at the questions, options and results.

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