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Biden remains unpopular in Missouri, poll shows. What do voters think of Hawley, Schmitt? 

Missouri Sens. Josh Hawley (left) and Eric Schmitt (right)
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A majority of Missouri voters disapprove of President Joe Biden while a plurality approve of Republican Sen. Josh Hawley, according to a new poll.

Both men will be on the ballot in 2024 as Biden seeks a second term in the White House and Hawley stands for reelection to the Senate.

The poll released Thursday by Saint Louis University and British pollster YouGov found that 62% of those surveyed disapproved or strongly disapproved of Biden, compared to 36% that approve or strongly approve of his job performance.

It found that 47% approve or strongly approve of Hawley, the state’s senior senator, while 44% disapprove or strongly disapprove. The remaining 9% said they weren’t sure.

The survey of 900 likely Missouri voters was conducted between Feb. 8 and 14. It has a margin of error of 3.72%. The poll also asked voters to weigh in on a host of other issues, including gun control and school curriculum legislation.

“Biden is relatively pretty unpopular — he’s always been unpopular in Missouri,” said Steve Rogers, an associate professor of political science at Saint Louis University who directed the poll. “Given the redness of Missouri, I expect Republicans to be more popular.”

Former President Donald Trump easily beat Biden in Missouri in 2020, earning nearly 57% of the vote compared to Biden’s 41%.

Hawley’s approval ratings peaked around 50% in July 2021 and have fallen slightly since then, Rogers said.

Hawley faces challenges from two Democrats for his seat in 2024. Former Marine Lucas Kunce, who lost a bid for U.S. Senate last year, and December Harmon, a community activist from Columbia, are both seeking their party’s nomination.

The poll showed that while a plurality of 44% approved or strongly approved of Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt, who was sworn into office in January, 21% were still unsure about the new junior senator. It found that 35% disapproved or strongly disapproved of Schmitt.

“They can base their opinion of him as attorney general, but they don’t really have a good reading yet of him,” Rogers said. “I anticipate that his numbers will remain to be above water.”

The poll also found that 50% of voters approve or strongly approve of Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, compared to 43% who disapprove or strongly disapprove. The remaining 8% said they weren’t sure.

Parson, who assumed office in 2018 after the resignation of former Gov. Eric Greitens, will term out of office in 2025.

Kacen Bayless
The Kansas City Star
Kacen Bayless is the Democracy Insider for The Kansas City Star, a position that uncovers how politics and government affect communities across the sprawling Kansas City area. Prior to this role, he covered Missouri politics for The Star. A graduate of the University of Missouri, he previously was an investigative reporter in coastal South Carolina. 
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