Georgia's Governor Holds Small Approval Rating After Reopening The State
Georgia's Governor Holds Small Approval Rating After Reopening The State

A Washington Post-Ipsos poll revealed Georgia Gov.

Brian Kemp has low support from his constituents.

According to Business Insider, people were not happy about how he handled the coronavirus pandemic by reopening the state early.

Only 39 percent said they approved Kemp’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Other governors with stronger stay-at-home measures saw high approval ratings.

For example, Ohio’s Republican Gov.

Mike DeWine holds 86 percent approval.