June 22, 2009 1:17 PM

Ensign's Approval Ratings Drop After Admitting Affair

By
Anna Aulova
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Congress
(CBS)
Nevada Sen. John Ensign took a hit in approval ratings after admitting to a nine-month affair with a campaign staffer, a Las Vegas Review-Journal poll revealed.

The poll, conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc., shows that Ensign's 53 percent May approval rating fell to 39 percent and the percentage of people who now hold an unfavorable view of the senator is up 19 percent from a month ago.

Ensign's approval ratings in his home state changed after he publicly confessed to having an affair with a married staffer, whose husband also worked for him. Both were longtime friends of Ensign.

Although he has resigned from his position as chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee (the fourth ranking Republican in the Senate), Ensign said he has no plans to step down from his Senate seat.

Mason-Dixon Managing Partner Brad Coker told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that Ensign still has time before his 2012 elections to fix the damage made.

"His numbers have obviously dropped. He's obviously suffered damage because of this," Coker said. "But it could be a lot worse for Ensign. The really significant question is that only 29 percent think he should resign right away. He does have the ability to stay on and turn this around."

In fact, Ensign is still considered popular among his constituents when compared to other leading officials from Nevada. According to the poll, nearly half of those surveyed state that their opinion of the senator has not changed and 62 percent do not think that he should resign from his Senate seat. Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, has a favorability rating of 34 percent and Gov. Jim Gibbons, a Republican, holds a 10 percent approval rating.

Larry Sabato, head of the Institute for Politics at the University of Virginia told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that all hope is not lost for Ensign. "That sure says something, that the guy involved in the adultery scandal is the most popular senior elected official in the state," Sabato said. "I don't know what it says, but it says something."

According to the poll, out of the 625 Nevadans surveyed, Republicans and men were least likely to want Ensign to step down while Democrats and women were more in favor of his resignation.

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by waterflaws June 23, 2009 12:30 PM EDT
Extramarital affairs are fine.... if you're a "Conservative Republican".
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by licht1 June 22, 2009 8:48 PM EDT
Senator Ensign is a veterinarian by training. How can his extra-marital fence-jumping habit be broken?

"Neuter and Spay, it's the Only Way."

See:

http://notionscapital.wordpress.com/2009/06/17/john-ensign-promise-keeper/
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by speakinup22 June 22, 2009 5:37 PM EDT
Yup - he should resign.

As should EVERY other cheater and less than morally upstanding Senator/congress person.

But then the place would be pretty much empty, wouldn't it ?
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by antoniof123 June 22, 2009 4:15 PM EDT
Sen. John Ensign what you are not going to resign like you said Bill Clinton should.

Wow, what is that, oh yes hypocrisy.

Typical of the fiscal family value party of god nonsense. It seems that this clown thinks he is better than the rest.
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by mattcat25 June 22, 2009 2:29 PM EDT
The Republican Party is only able to represent Corruption and Moral Hypocrisy. Along with Racism, Discrimination, and Inept Legisating.
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by speakinup22 June 22, 2009 5:35 PM EDT
oh please - matt, are you are so blind to your own problems in the Democratic party ?!?

Do you have a HABIT of making up your mind and then looking for proof, ALL the time ?

BOTH parties have their bad apples. If you need a list of those that fooled around in the Democratic party you only need look as close as the previous Democratic President. Then there was JFK, FDR, ... I mean the number of Democrats that fooled around in the Whitehouse would have had the place called a CAT house, had it not been for Republicans that didn't fool around.
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