Politico: “Wildly unpopular in Massachusetts, Trump served as a foil for Charlie Baker, who was able to establish his own political independence — and win over Democratic constituents — by frequently criticizing his fellow Republican.”
“Baker isn’t the only blue-state Republican governor who’s seen his popularity dented by coronavirus fatigue and Trump’s absence from the news cycle. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and Vermont Gov. Phil Scott — two other Trump critics who have long rated among the most popular governors in the nation — have also seen their numbers dip in the post-Trump era.”

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