Republican support for Marjorie Taylor Greene rose after House removed committee assignments
Among Republicans, favorable ratings of Greene have jumped 15 points from 25% to 40% in the last week.
KATHLEEN A. FRANKOVIC is one of the world’s leading experts in public opinion polling. She has been an election and polling consultant for CBS News and other research organizations.
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Among Republicans, favorable ratings of Greene have jumped 15 points from 25% to 40% in the last week.
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