The favorability rating of Jeb Bush, a once top-tier candidate for the Republican presidential nominee, has now sunk below water: According to the January 8, 2016 Gallop Poll, Bush’s net favorability rating among Republican voters has dropped from 27 percent in July, 2015, to a current negative 1 percent. This means that an increasing number of Republican voters have a negative opinion of Bush as opposed to those who have a positive opinion of him—his net favorability rating has sunk 28 points in six months.
Many claim that this decline in Bush’s favorability standing is due to his close allegiance to the Republican Party establishment, and that he has failed to connect with the energy that is motivating the base of the Party. Bush is certainly out of step with the large majority of the Republican voters, while persons like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson and Marco Rubio are in step with them and continue to have strong favorability ratings. Ted Cruz is out front of the pack with a 45 net percen source
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