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"textContent": "A new Washington Post–Schar School poll shows Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger with a 47 percent approval rating as residents share concerns over key issues like affordability and immigration.\n\nThe 47 percent approval rating is lower than previous governors measured by Washington Post polling since the 1990s.\n\nIt is also lower than former Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s reported 50 percent approval rating.\n\nThe Schar School poll found 29 percent strongly approve of Spanberger’s performance, while 38 percent strongly disapprove.\n\nThe poll also shows Governor Spanberger’s disapproval rating at 46 percent.\n\nDespite the overall approval rating, the poll shows strong support among Democrats and strong opposition among Republicans.\n\nReaction from residents in Fairfax has been mixed.\n\n\"I think she ran on a pretty moderate platform, but I think she’s gone further left than a lot of people expected,\" said resident David Mount.\n\n\"I still want to give her a chance to do things she talked about during the campaign,\" said resident Rod Myers.\n\nIssues cited by residents include affordability, health care, housing and immigration.\n\n\"Spanberger ran on her record as a moderate and a bipartisan approach, but she has been pulled into redistricting,\" said Dr. Jeremy Mayer from George Mason University. \"That could shift congressional representation and has generated strong reactions.\"\n\n\"It suggests some disillusionment among people who were initially willing to give her a chance, particularly over whether she is governing as a moderate,\" said political science professor Dr. Bo Kabala.",
"title": "Spanberger faces mixed reviews in latest Virginia poll"
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