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U.S. Senator Approval Outlook | January 2024

Report summary

Since the beginning of 2017, Morning Consult has asked every registered U.S. voter we survey what they think of the job performance of their U.S. senators. By consolidating responses from these daily interviews, we are able to provide the industry’s only comprehensive look at the popularity of America’s top statewide federal officials in all 50 states.

Our definitive rankings of America’s most and least popular senators provide the exceedingly rare apples-to-apples, cross-country comparison of senators’ relative popularity among their own voter base, including by political affiliation, age, race and educational attainment.

Each quarter, the U.S. Senator Approval Outlook will keep you up to date on which senators are surging or struggling in the wake of key events, including those who may be up for re-election down the road — whether that be within the year, during the next election cycle or even two cycles away.

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Methodology

All state-level data represents trailing three-month averages of monthly roll-ups derived from Morning Consult’s daily U.S. tracking survey.

Consult our 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Methodology Review for additional details on the data sources, including sampling and data collection procedures, weighting and representativeness, margins of error, and question wording.

 

About the author

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Cameron Easley
Head of U.S. Political Analysis

Cameron Easley is Morning Consult’s head of U.S. Political Analysis. He has led Morning Consult's coverage of U.S. politics and elections since 2016, and his work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Politico, Axios, FiveThirtyEight and on Fox News, CNN and MSNBC. Cameron joined Morning Consult from Roll Call, where he was managing editor. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Follow him on Twitter @cameron_easley. Interested in connecting with Cameron to discuss his analysis or for a media engagement or speaking opportunity? Email [email protected].