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New Kentucky Poll Shows Most People Don't Approve of Beshear Save Email Print
Posted: 9:56 PM May 13, 2008
Last Updated: 12:30 AM May 14, 2008
Reporter: WBKO/Lexington Herald-Leader

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In our exclusive Kentucky poll conducted by WBKO and the Lexington Herald-Leader we turn our attention to the job Governor Steve Beshear is doing.

Overall, most people do not approve.

32-percent "disapprove" along with 23-percent who "strongly disapprove."

Broken down by gender, more women "approve" or "strongly approve" of the job the governor is doing (26-percent and 17-percent respectively)....

While most men "disapprove" or "strongly disapprove" of Governor Beshear's performance (36-percent and 25-percent respectively).

600 likely voters were randomly selected for this statewide poll.

The margin for error is plus or minus four-percent.

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