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Do Americans have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Ron DeSantis?

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Ron DeSantis Favorability
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1,012LV
May 30-Jun.1
1,012LV
Favorable
49%
Favorable
49%

Favorable

49%

Unfavorable

43%
43%
Unfavorable  Favorable+6
1,313RV
May 27-31
1,313RV
Favorable
41%
Favorable
41%

Favorable

41%

Unfavorable

48%
48%
Unfavorable  Unfavorable+7
1,500A
May 27-31
1,500A
Favorable
38%
Favorable
38%

Favorable

38%

Unfavorable

46%
46%
Unfavorable  Unfavorable+8
1,017RV
May 25-30
1,017RV
Favorable
44%
Favorable
44%

Favorable

44%

Unfavorable

45%
45%
Unfavorable  Unfavorable+1
1,520A
May 25-30
1,520A
Favorable
37%
Favorable
37%

Favorable

37%

Unfavorable

42%
42%
Unfavorable  Unfavorable+5
1,961RV
May 24-27
1,961RV
Favorable
41%
Favorable
41%

Favorable

41%

Unfavorable

40%
40%
Unfavorable  Favorable+1
1,035LV
May 22-25
1,035LV
Favorable
33%
Favorable
33%

Favorable

33%

Unfavorable

47%
47%
Unfavorable  Unfavorable+14
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