Daily Approval Rating — Results for Lt. Governor Matt Denn and Poll for Treasurer Chip Flowers

Filed in National by on February 27, 2014

In the poll on your right, state whether your strongly approve, approve, disapprove or strongly disapprove of the job performance of Treasurer Chip Flowers. There is also an option for Neutral or Meh, which is also kinda like “Don’t care” or “Don’t know.” I am sure why you are voting in a poll if you have no opinion or knowledge of the subject matter of the poll, but sometimes people just want to express a resounding shrug of the shoulders as an opinion.

This poll is of course an internet poll, and thus it is purely voluntary, non-random, and non-scientific. At best, the results can only be described as a poll of the readership of Delaware Liberal. The results will be posted tomorrow at this time.

Here are the results for Lt. Governor Denn:

57% Approve
29% Disapprove
14% Meh

Here is a schedule for the polls we will be conducting this week and next (with links to past poll results):

Tuesday, 2/25 – Governor Jack Markell
Wednesday, 2/26 – Lt. Governor Matt Denn
Thursday, 2/27 – Treasurer Chip Flowers
Friday, 2/28 – Attorney General Beau Biden
Monday, 3/3 – Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart
Tuesday, 3/4 – Auditor Tom Wagner
Wednesday, 3/5 – Senator Tom Carper
Thursday, 3/6 – Senator Chris Coons
Friday, 3/7 – Congressman John Carney
Monday, 3/10 – Speaker Peter Schwartzkopf
Tuesday, 3/11 – Senate President Pro Tem Patricia Blevins

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  1. Old Sussex County Native says:

    Tried to vote, but got “Error 0” messages. So count me as a strongly disapprove, if somebody can add me on.

  2. AustinA says:

    Disapprove for Denn? what has he done to deserve a “strong disapproval”?

  3. Tom says:

    So is this poll the result of Republican bias also?

  4. mediawatch says:

    I’m curious that DL management detected significant freeping in the Markell vote, yet number of votes in the Denn survey was actually larger, when one might expect a slightly lesser “turnout” for Lt.Gov., and no mention made of possible cyberskullduggery in that survey.