A couple weeks after taking office, a poll shows people haven’t made up their mind about Governor Evers.
The Marquette University Law School found 39 percent approve of the Democrat, 22 percent disapprove, and 38 percent said they don’t know.
Poll Director Charles Franklin says that’s much different than the polarized feelings about former Republican Governor Scott Walker. He believes it’s healthy that people aren’t rushing to judgement.
Franklin says that wasn’t the case with Walker. He says the percentage that didn’t know how Walker was doing, was typically around 3 percent.
Franklin says the response to their redistricting questions surprised him. Seventy-two percent want a nonpartisan commission to redraw the state’s political boundaries every 10 years. Eighteen percent think the governor and the Legislature should do it.
Franklin was on Fresh Take with Josh Dukelow on WHBY this morning.




