A recent University of New Hampshire poll reveals that Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey's approval rating stands at 49%, a decline from earlier this year. The poll indicates that more residents believe she does not deserve re-election than those who do. Healey's spokesperson referred to the poll results as an outlier, while the Massachusetts Democratic Party remains optimistic about her re-election, attributing it to her focus on key issues. The poll also highlighted low approval ratings for President Trump among Massachusetts voters, further impacting the political landscape.
Governor Healey will be re-elected because she is focused on the issues that matter most to voters in Massachusetts, lowering the cost of living, building more housing, improving transportation and education, and standing up to Donald Trump.
The poll showed that 49 percent of residents approve of Healey's performance, while 45 percent don't. That approval rating is down from 54 percent earlier this year, but up from a low of 42 percent in November.
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