Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz is getting a more positive public reception than his Republican counterpart: More Americans see Walz favorably than unfavorably, contrary to JD Vance, and more approve of Walz’s selection for the nation’s No. 2 job, according to new ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll.

Thirty-nine percent in the poll have a favorable impression of Walz as a person, while 30% see him unfavorably. That compares with an underwater favorable-unfavorable rating for Vance, 32%-42%.

  • @vegeta
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    3827 days ago

    That’s because most americans enjoy their couches, and do not want them soiled.

    • @[email protected]
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      927 days ago

      Most Americans are not, in fact, down with heterosectionals, and are not comfortable with one being the VP nominee.