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Job approval trends for Texas statewide incumbents and other trend data from the Texas Politics Project poll data archive (October 2024 UT/Texas Politics Project Poll update)
October 18, 2024 | By: Texas Politics Project

This page compiles graphics for trends in job approval ratings of the current statewide incumbents (Governor, Lt. Governor, U.S. Senators) that Texans rate on every poll in the collection of data based upon Texas Politics Project polling projects using the same sampling and methodology. In addition to results for the overall samples, we've also included results broken down for party where available.

All of the graphics on this page will automatically update when new data are added, so bookmark the page for easy reference. We’ve also added similar graphics for trends in Texans’ assessment of conditions in Texas and the U.S., and some archival results for comparison with leaders no longer in office. Individual results for each figure can be found in our poll data archive (where you can also find methodologial details and polling instruments for each poll) or by using our search tool, which permits highly specific search of results.

Links to graphic sets:  
Gov. Abbott Lt. Gov. Patrick
U.S. Senator John Cornyn U.S. Senator Ted Cruz
President Joe Biden Ken Paxton
Condition assessment trends  Historical assessment trends

Governor Greg Abbott

Lt. Governor Dan Patrick

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz

U.S. Senator John Cornyn

Ken Paxton

President Joe Biden

Condition / "mood” assessments

Personal economic conditions

National economic conditions

Direction of Texas

Direction of the U.S.

Historical assessments

Gov. Rick Perry (June 2008 to October 2014)

 

President Donald Trump

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