Grace notes the latest quarterly
polling results on governors put out by the political research group
Morning Consult gives Edwards’ approval exceeding disapproval by 49-35, with
the remainder unwilling to say one way or the other. She observes that he “just
eked into the top half” of the list and states “That’s pretty good news for a
Democrat running in a Republican-leaning state.”
No, it’s not. If in fact a Democrat has to contest
in a “Republican-leaning” state, he had better have a significant gap above 50
percent, because elections aren’t a plebiscite on an officeholder’s performance
but a contest against real flesh-and-blood opponents. And, as earlier
polling data have indicated, Edwards does not fare well against presumptive
GOP opponents.