Despite a sagging economy and a state budget stalemate, Connecticut Gov. Jodi Rell's (R) approval rating has dropped to 65% to 30% her lowest overall score ever but still much higher than most other governors, according to a Quinnipiac poll.
Said pollster Douglas Schwartz: "Rell's honeymoon with Connecticut voters just won't end, despite a recession and a budget stalemate. She has defied political gravity for five years by almost always topping 70% in job approval, and enjoying high marks not only among Republicans and Independents but Democrats as well. The love affair with Democrats is wearing thin, but she's still in very good shape."